Spatiotemporally‐Programmed Dual‐Acid‐Sensitive Nanoworms of Albumin‐Poly(tertiary amine)‐Doxorubicin Conjugates for Enhanced Cancer Chemotherapy

Author:

Huang Wenchao12,Zhang Longshuai234,Sun Jiawei1234,Sun Yuanzi1234,Gong Like1234,Ge Sisi12,Wei Xunbin123,Gao Weiping1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Medical Technology and Cancer Hospital Peking University Beijing 100191 China

2. Biomedical Engineering Department Peking University Beijing 100191 China

3. Peking University International Cancer Institute Beijing 100191 China

4. Peking University‐Yunnan Baiyao International Medical Research Center Beijing 100191 China

Abstract

AbstractNanomedicines are potentially useful for targeted cancer chemotherapy; however, it is difficult to design nanomedicines with controllable structures and functions to overcome a series of biological and pathological barriers to efficiently kill cancer cells in vivo. Here, this work reports in situ growth of dual‐acid‐sensitive poly(tertiary amine)‐doxorubicin conjugates from albumin to form dual‐acid‐sensitive albumin‐poly(tertiary amine)‐doxorubicin conjugates that self‐assemble into nanospheres and nanoworms in a controlled manner. Both nanospheres and nanoworms rapidly dissociate into positively‐charged unimers at pH < 6.9 and quickly releases the conjugated drug of doxorubicin at pH < 5.6, leading to enhanced penetration in tumor cell spheroids as well as improved uptake and cytotoxicity to tumor cells at pH < 6.9. Notably, nanoworms are less taken up by endothelial cells than nanospheres and doxorubicin, leading to improved pharmacokinetics. In a mouse model of triple negative breast cancer, nanoworms accumulate and penetrate into tumors more efficiently than nanospheres and doxorubicin, leading to enhanced tumor accumulation and penetration. As a result, nanoworms outperform nanospheres and doxorubicin in suppressing tumor growth and elongating the animal survival time, without observed side effects. These findings demonstrate that intelligent nanoworms with spatiotemporally programmed dual‐acid‐sensitive properties are promising as next‐generation nanomedicines for targeted cancer chemotherapy.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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