Various thermosensitive liposome (TSL) formulations have been described to date and it is currently unclear which are optimal for solid tumor treatment. Sufficient circulation half-life is important and most liposomes obtain this by polyethylene glycol (PEG) surface modification. 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphodiglycerol (DPPG) has been described as a promising alternative which increases TSL circulation half-life and facilitates rapid drug release under mild hyperthermia at 20-30 mol%. The present work describes an investigation of the DPPG-TSL protein corona, blood cell interactions, complement activation in human plasma/blood and hypersensitivity reactions in rats. Furthermore, accelerated blood clearance (ABC) was investigated to obtain a complete assessment of DPPG-TSL interactions with components of the blood and identify drivers for circulation half-life. A higher mol% DPPG increased Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) adsorption and decreased complement activation and granulocyte interaction in vitro. In contrast to PEG-TSL, DPPG-TSL showed no ABC effect. In vivo hypersensitivity assessment by eicosanoid measurements, platelet and lymphocyte counting resembled the results of in vitro complement activation assays although here all DPPG-TSL formulations induced hypersensitive responses upon i.v. administration. Prolonged circulation half-life of DPPG-TSL may be ApoE-induced and the absent ABC effect demonstrates an advantage over PEG-TSL. Low complement activation in human plasma and blood for 20-30 mol% DPPG-TSL presents a unique formulation attribute with the potential to strengthen clinical evaluation.

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