Switchable Lipids: Conformational Change for Fast pH-Triggered Cytoplasmic Delivery.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Montreal, P.O. Box 6128, Downtown Station, Montreal, Quebec (Canada).

Published: October 2015

We report the use of switchable lipids to improve the endosomal escape and cytosolic delivery of cell-impermeable compounds. The system is based on a conformational reorganization of the lipid structure upon acidification, as demonstrated by NMR spectroscopic studies. When incorporated in a liposome formulation, the switchable lipids triggered bilayer destabilization through fusion even in the presence of poly(ethylene glycol). We observed 88 % release of sulforhodamine B in 15 min at pH 5, and the liposome formulations demonstrated high stability at pH 7.4 for several months. By using sulforhodamine B as a model of a highly polar drug, we demonstrated fast cytosolic delivery mediated by endosomal escape in HeLa cells, and no toxicity.

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