pH-responsive paclitaxel prodrug encapsulated in a polypeptide-chitosan polymer delivery system for osteosarcoma treatment

IF 2.4 3区 化学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Yunfei Lin, Bing Wang
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Abstract

Osteosarcoma, a highly invasive and metastatic primary bone malignancy, remains a significant clinical challenge due to the limited improvement in overall survival despite advances in treatment strategies. This highlights the urgent need for the development of more effective therapeutic options. In response, we have developed a novel paclitaxel (PTX)-loaded nanodrug system, PLGA-CS-1@PTX, by incorporating a synthesized epoxy-tetrapeptide derivative (compound 1) with poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) and chitosan (CS), forming the PLGA-CS-1 composite system. The system was thoroughly characterized for its physicochemical properties, including morphology, particle size, and in vitro release behavior. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) confirmed the nanostructure of the particles, with particle sizes around 170 nm and a narrow PDI (<0.15), indicating a uniform distribution. In vitro release studies showed a pH-responsive release profile, with 84.8 % of PTX released at pH 5.4 after 65 h of incubation, compared to 68.1 % at pH 6.4 and 14.8 % at pH 7.4, demonstrating good drug release control in acidic environments. Biological assays demonstrated significant inhibition of osteosarcoma cell proliferation in both HOS and U2OS cell lines, with a dose-dependent reduction in SPICE1 expression, suggesting that PLGA-CS-1@PTX can effectively suppress the proliferative activity of osteosarcoma cells by modulating SPICE1 levels. The hydrophobic segment of the peptide enhanced the drug loading capacity and minimized side effects, improving the overall safety profile of the system. This composite system effectively integrates the strengths of each component, offering a promising, safe, and efficient strategy for osteosarcoma treatment with great potential for clinical application.

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Carbohydrate Research
Carbohydrate Research 化学-生化与分子生物学
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5.00
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3.20%
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183
审稿时长
3.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Carbohydrate Research publishes reports of original research in the following areas of carbohydrate science: action of enzymes, analytical chemistry, biochemistry (biosynthesis, degradation, structural and functional biochemistry, conformation, molecular recognition, enzyme mechanisms, carbohydrate-processing enzymes, including glycosidases and glycosyltransferases), chemical synthesis, isolation of natural products, physicochemical studies, reactions and their mechanisms, the study of structures and stereochemistry, and technological aspects. Papers on polysaccharides should have a "molecular" component; that is a paper on new or modified polysaccharides should include structural information and characterization in addition to the usual studies of rheological properties and the like. A paper on a new, naturally occurring polysaccharide should include structural information, defining monosaccharide components and linkage sequence. Papers devoted wholly or partly to X-ray crystallographic studies, or to computational aspects (molecular mechanics or molecular orbital calculations, simulations via molecular dynamics), will be considered if they meet certain criteria. For computational papers the requirements are that the methods used be specified in sufficient detail to permit replication of the results, and that the conclusions be shown to have relevance to experimental observations - the authors'' own data or data from the literature. Specific directions for the presentation of X-ray data are given below under Results and "discussion".
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