In this study, the sulfated polysaccharide (SP) of Codium fragile was conjugated to folic acid (SP-FA). FT-IR and H NMR techniques revealed the occurrence of esterification reaction between the hydroxyl group of SP and the γ-carboxyl group of FA that confirming the SP-FA conjugation. SP and SP-FA did not show any direct toxicity on NK cells and HeLa cells. However, the treatment of SP and SP-FA enhance the NK cells cytotoxicity against HeLa cells by the upregulation of IFN-γ, TNF-α, perforin, and Granzyme-B. Moreover, NK cells activation was stimulated through NF-кB and MAPK pathways. The binding capacity studies exposed the targeting ability of HeLa cells by folate receptor (FR) which was assessed by a confocal quantitative image cytometer analysis. These results indicate that SP-FA could be used as selective drug delivery systems for targeting FR-overexpressed cancer cells with less toxicity.
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