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Hybrid micelles based on Pt (IV) polymeric prodrug and TPGS for the enhanced cytotoxicity in drug-resistant lung cancer cells

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DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2020.111256

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Cisplatin; Prodrug; Micelles; Drug delivery; Multidrug resistance

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51803001, 51503001]
  2. Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation [2008085ME136, 2008085QE210]
  3. Research Foundation of Education Department of Anhui Province of China [KJ2018ZD003, KJ2018A0006, KJ2019A0015]

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Multidrug resistance (MDR) is a primary cause of failure in oncotherapy and interest is growing in the design of multi-stimuli responsive nano-carriers to synergistically deliver chemotherapeutic agents and P-gp inhibitors to reverse MDR. The hybrid micelles based on a Platinum (IV)-coordinate polymeric prodrugs and TPGS were developed to improve chemotherapy and reduce side effects. The pH/redox dual-sensitive polymers were synthesized by condensation polymerization using ortho ester monomer and diamminedichlorodisuccinatoplatinum (DSP). The hybrid micelles possessed uniform size (38 nm) and displayed good stability in various physiological conditions. In contrast, in vitro drug release profiles indicated that these micelles could be completely depolymerized under acidic and reducing environment, thereby more than 80 % cisplatin were released within 12 h at pH 5.0 plus 10 mM DTT. More importantly, a large amount of TPGS released simultaneously could effectively inhibit the function of drug efflux pumps, which significantly enhanced the cytotoxicity of cisplatin against A549/DDP cells. The growth inhibition rate of micelles on A549/DDP multicellular spheroids was 79.5 %, while that of free cisplatin was only 6.8 %. Therefore, these hybrid micelles are promising in overcoming tumor MDR and worth doing further research in vivo and extend to other therapeutic agents.

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