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Effects of molecular weight and structural conformation of multivalent-based elastin-like polypeptides on tumor accumulation and tissue biodistribution

In order to improve clinical outcomes for novel drug delivery systems, distinct optimization of size, shape, multifunctionality, and site-specificity are of utmost importance. In this study, we designed various multivalent elastin-like polypeptide (ELP)-based tumor-targeting polymers in which multip...

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Autores principales: Sarangthem, Vijaya, Seo, Bo-Yeon, Yi, Aena, Lee, Young-Jin, Cheon, Sun-Ha, Kim, Sang Kyoon, Singh, Thoudam Debraj, Lee, Byung-Heon, Park, Rang-Woon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7064738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32190533
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ntno.39804
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author Sarangthem, Vijaya
Seo, Bo-Yeon
Yi, Aena
Lee, Young-Jin
Cheon, Sun-Ha
Kim, Sang Kyoon
Singh, Thoudam Debraj
Lee, Byung-Heon
Park, Rang-Woon
author_facet Sarangthem, Vijaya
Seo, Bo-Yeon
Yi, Aena
Lee, Young-Jin
Cheon, Sun-Ha
Kim, Sang Kyoon
Singh, Thoudam Debraj
Lee, Byung-Heon
Park, Rang-Woon
author_sort Sarangthem, Vijaya
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description In order to improve clinical outcomes for novel drug delivery systems, distinct optimization of size, shape, multifunctionality, and site-specificity are of utmost importance. In this study, we designed various multivalent elastin-like polypeptide (ELP)-based tumor-targeting polymers in which multiple copies of IL-4 receptor (IL-4R)-targeting ligand (AP1 peptide) were periodically incorporated into the ELP polymer backbone to enhance the affinity and avidity towards tumor cells expressing high levels of IL-4R. Several ELPs with different molecular sizes and structures ranging from unimer to micelle-forming polymers were evaluated for their tumor accumulation as well as in vivo bio-distribution patterns. Different percentages of cell binding and uptake were detected corresponding to polymer size, number of targeting peptides, or unimer versus micelle structure. As compared to low molecular weight polypeptides, high molecular weight AP1-ELP showed superior binding activity with faster entry and efficient processing in the IL-4R-dependent endocytic pathway. In addition, in vivo studies revealed that the high molecular weight micelle-forming AP1-ELPs (A86 and A100) displayed better tumor penetration and extensive retention in tumor tissue along with reduced non-specific accumulation in vital organs, when compared to low molecular weight non-micelle forming AP1-ELPs. It is suggested that the superior binding activities shown by A86 and A100 may depend on the multiple presentation of ligands upon transition to a micelle-like structure rather than a larger molecular weight. Thus, this study has significance in elucidating the different patterns underlying unimer and micelle-forming ELP-mediated tumor targeting as well as the in vivo biodistribution.
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spelling pubmed-70647382020-03-18 Effects of molecular weight and structural conformation of multivalent-based elastin-like polypeptides on tumor accumulation and tissue biodistribution Sarangthem, Vijaya Seo, Bo-Yeon Yi, Aena Lee, Young-Jin Cheon, Sun-Ha Kim, Sang Kyoon Singh, Thoudam Debraj Lee, Byung-Heon Park, Rang-Woon Nanotheranostics Research Paper In order to improve clinical outcomes for novel drug delivery systems, distinct optimization of size, shape, multifunctionality, and site-specificity are of utmost importance. In this study, we designed various multivalent elastin-like polypeptide (ELP)-based tumor-targeting polymers in which multiple copies of IL-4 receptor (IL-4R)-targeting ligand (AP1 peptide) were periodically incorporated into the ELP polymer backbone to enhance the affinity and avidity towards tumor cells expressing high levels of IL-4R. Several ELPs with different molecular sizes and structures ranging from unimer to micelle-forming polymers were evaluated for their tumor accumulation as well as in vivo bio-distribution patterns. Different percentages of cell binding and uptake were detected corresponding to polymer size, number of targeting peptides, or unimer versus micelle structure. As compared to low molecular weight polypeptides, high molecular weight AP1-ELP showed superior binding activity with faster entry and efficient processing in the IL-4R-dependent endocytic pathway. In addition, in vivo studies revealed that the high molecular weight micelle-forming AP1-ELPs (A86 and A100) displayed better tumor penetration and extensive retention in tumor tissue along with reduced non-specific accumulation in vital organs, when compared to low molecular weight non-micelle forming AP1-ELPs. It is suggested that the superior binding activities shown by A86 and A100 may depend on the multiple presentation of ligands upon transition to a micelle-like structure rather than a larger molecular weight. Thus, this study has significance in elucidating the different patterns underlying unimer and micelle-forming ELP-mediated tumor targeting as well as the in vivo biodistribution. Ivyspring International Publisher 2020-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7064738/ /pubmed/32190533 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ntno.39804 Text en © The author(s) This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Sarangthem, Vijaya
Seo, Bo-Yeon
Yi, Aena
Lee, Young-Jin
Cheon, Sun-Ha
Kim, Sang Kyoon
Singh, Thoudam Debraj
Lee, Byung-Heon
Park, Rang-Woon
Effects of molecular weight and structural conformation of multivalent-based elastin-like polypeptides on tumor accumulation and tissue biodistribution
title Effects of molecular weight and structural conformation of multivalent-based elastin-like polypeptides on tumor accumulation and tissue biodistribution
title_full Effects of molecular weight and structural conformation of multivalent-based elastin-like polypeptides on tumor accumulation and tissue biodistribution
title_fullStr Effects of molecular weight and structural conformation of multivalent-based elastin-like polypeptides on tumor accumulation and tissue biodistribution
title_full_unstemmed Effects of molecular weight and structural conformation of multivalent-based elastin-like polypeptides on tumor accumulation and tissue biodistribution
title_short Effects of molecular weight and structural conformation of multivalent-based elastin-like polypeptides on tumor accumulation and tissue biodistribution
title_sort effects of molecular weight and structural conformation of multivalent-based elastin-like polypeptides on tumor accumulation and tissue biodistribution
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7064738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32190533
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ntno.39804
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