Fabrication of Acidic pH-Cleavable Polymer for Anticancer Drug Delivery Using a Dual Functional Monomer.

Biomacromolecules

State Key Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry, Key Laboratory of Nonferrous Metal Chemistry and Resources Utilization of Gansu Province, and College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering , Lanzhou University, Lanzhou , Gansu 730000 , China.

Published: September 2018

The preparation of tumor acidic pH-cleavable polymers generally requires tedious postpolymerization modifications, leading to batch-to-batch variation and scale-up complexity. To develop a facile and universal strategy, we reported in this study design and successful synthesis of a dual functional monomer, a-OEGMA that bridges a methacrylate structure and oligo(ethylene glycol) (OEG) units via an acidic pH-cleavable acetal link. Therefore, a-OEGMA integrates (i) the merits of commercially available oligo(ethylene glycol) monomethyl ether methacrylate (OEGMA) monomer, i.e., hydrophilicity for extracellular stabilization of particulates and a polymerizable methacrylate for adopting controlled living radical polymerization (CLRP), and (ii) an acidic pH-cleavable acetal link for efficiently intracellular destabilization of polymeric carriers. To demonstrate the advantages of a-OEGMA ( M = 500 g/mol) relative to the commercially available OEGMA ( M = 300 g/mol) for drug delivery applications, we prepared both acidic pH-cleavable poly(ε-caprolactone)- b-poly( a-OEGMA) (PCL- b-P( a-OEGMA)) and pH-insensitive analogues of PCL- b-P(OEGMA) with an almost identical molecular weight (MW) of approximately 5.0 kDa for the hydrophilic blocks by a combination of ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of ε-CL and subsequent atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) of a-OEGMA or OEGMA. The pH-responsive micelles self-assembled from PCL- b-P( a-OEGMA) showed sufficient salt stability, but efficient acidic pH-triggered aggregation that was confirmed by the DLS and TEM measurements as well as further characterizations of the products after degradation. In vitro drug release study revealed significantly promoted drug release at pH 5.0 relative to the release profile recorded at pH 7.4 due to the loss of colloidal stability and formation of micelle aggregates. The delivery efficacy evaluated by flow cytometry analyses and an in vitro cytotoxicity study in A549 cells further corroborated greater cellular uptake and cytotoxicity of Dox-loaded pH-sensitive micelles of PCL- b-P( a-OEGMA) relative to the pH-insensitive analogues of PCL- b-P(OEGMA). This study therefore presents a facile and robust means toward tumor acidic pH-responsive polymers as well as provides one solution to the trade-off between extracellular stability and intracellular high therapeutic efficacy of drug delivery systems using a novel monomer of a-OEGMA with dual functionalities.

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