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Lipophilic Prodrug of Methotrexate in the Membrane of Liposomes Promotes Their Uptake by Human Blood Phagocytes

Previously, we showed that incorporation of methotrexate (MTX) in the form of a lipophilic prodrug (MTXDG) in 100-nm lipid bilayer liposomes of egg phosphatidylcholine can allow one to reduce toxicity and improve the antitumor efficiency of MTX in a mouse model of T-cell leukemic lymphoma. However,...

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Autores principales: Tretiakova, D. S., Khaidukov, S. V., Babayants, A. A., Frolova, I. S., Shcheglovitova, O. N., Onishchenko, N. R., Vodovozova, E. L.
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Publicado: A.I. Gordeyev 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7245962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32477604
http://dx.doi.org/10.32607/actanaturae.10946
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author Tretiakova, D. S.
Khaidukov, S. V.
Babayants, A. A.
Frolova, I. S.
Shcheglovitova, O. N.
Onishchenko, N. R.
Vodovozova, E. L.
author_facet Tretiakova, D. S.
Khaidukov, S. V.
Babayants, A. A.
Frolova, I. S.
Shcheglovitova, O. N.
Onishchenko, N. R.
Vodovozova, E. L.
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description Previously, we showed that incorporation of methotrexate (MTX) in the form of a lipophilic prodrug (MTXDG) in 100-nm lipid bilayer liposomes of egg phosphatidylcholine can allow one to reduce toxicity and improve the antitumor efficiency of MTX in a mouse model of T-cell leukemic lymphoma. However, in our hemocompatibility tests in vitro, MTX liposomes caused complement (C) activation, obviously due to binding on the liposome surface and fragmentation of the C3 complement factor. In this work, we studied the interactions of MTX liposomes carrying stabilizing molecules phosphatidylinositol (PI), ganglioside GM1, or a lipid conjugate of N-carboxymethylated oligoglycine (CMG) in the bilayer with subpopulations of human blood leukocytes. Liposomes labeled with BODIPY-phosphatidylcholine were incubated with whole blood (30 min and 1 h, 37°C), blood cells were lysed with a hypotonic buffer, and the fluorescence of the liposomes bound but not internalized by the leukocytes was quenched by crystal violet. Cell suspensions were analyzed by flow cytometry. Incorporation of MTXDG dramatically enhanced the phagocytosis of liposomes of any composition by monocytes. Neutrophils consumed much less of the liposomes. Lymphocytes did not accumulate liposomes. The introduction of PI into MTX liposomes practically did not affect the specific consumption of liposomes by monocytes, while CMG was likely to increase the consumption rate regardless of the presence of MTXDG. The GM1 ganglioside presumably shielded MTX liposomes from phagocytosis by one of the monocyte populations and increased the efficiency of monocyte uptake by another population, probably one expressing C3b-binding receptors (C3b was detected on liposomes after incubation with blood plasma). MTX liposomes were shown to have different effects on TNF-α production by activated leukocytes, depending on the structure of the stabilizing molecule.
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spelling pubmed-72459622020-05-28 Lipophilic Prodrug of Methotrexate in the Membrane of Liposomes Promotes Their Uptake by Human Blood Phagocytes Tretiakova, D. S. Khaidukov, S. V. Babayants, A. A. Frolova, I. S. Shcheglovitova, O. N. Onishchenko, N. R. Vodovozova, E. L. Acta Naturae Research Article Previously, we showed that incorporation of methotrexate (MTX) in the form of a lipophilic prodrug (MTXDG) in 100-nm lipid bilayer liposomes of egg phosphatidylcholine can allow one to reduce toxicity and improve the antitumor efficiency of MTX in a mouse model of T-cell leukemic lymphoma. However, in our hemocompatibility tests in vitro, MTX liposomes caused complement (C) activation, obviously due to binding on the liposome surface and fragmentation of the C3 complement factor. In this work, we studied the interactions of MTX liposomes carrying stabilizing molecules phosphatidylinositol (PI), ganglioside GM1, or a lipid conjugate of N-carboxymethylated oligoglycine (CMG) in the bilayer with subpopulations of human blood leukocytes. Liposomes labeled with BODIPY-phosphatidylcholine were incubated with whole blood (30 min and 1 h, 37°C), blood cells were lysed with a hypotonic buffer, and the fluorescence of the liposomes bound but not internalized by the leukocytes was quenched by crystal violet. Cell suspensions were analyzed by flow cytometry. Incorporation of MTXDG dramatically enhanced the phagocytosis of liposomes of any composition by monocytes. Neutrophils consumed much less of the liposomes. Lymphocytes did not accumulate liposomes. The introduction of PI into MTX liposomes practically did not affect the specific consumption of liposomes by monocytes, while CMG was likely to increase the consumption rate regardless of the presence of MTXDG. The GM1 ganglioside presumably shielded MTX liposomes from phagocytosis by one of the monocyte populations and increased the efficiency of monocyte uptake by another population, probably one expressing C3b-binding receptors (C3b was detected on liposomes after incubation with blood plasma). MTX liposomes were shown to have different effects on TNF-α production by activated leukocytes, depending on the structure of the stabilizing molecule. A.I. Gordeyev 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7245962/ /pubmed/32477604 http://dx.doi.org/10.32607/actanaturae.10946 Text en Copyright ® 2020 National Research University Higher School of Economics. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tretiakova, D. S.
Khaidukov, S. V.
Babayants, A. A.
Frolova, I. S.
Shcheglovitova, O. N.
Onishchenko, N. R.
Vodovozova, E. L.
Lipophilic Prodrug of Methotrexate in the Membrane of Liposomes Promotes Their Uptake by Human Blood Phagocytes
title Lipophilic Prodrug of Methotrexate in the Membrane of Liposomes Promotes Their Uptake by Human Blood Phagocytes
title_full Lipophilic Prodrug of Methotrexate in the Membrane of Liposomes Promotes Their Uptake by Human Blood Phagocytes
title_fullStr Lipophilic Prodrug of Methotrexate in the Membrane of Liposomes Promotes Their Uptake by Human Blood Phagocytes
title_full_unstemmed Lipophilic Prodrug of Methotrexate in the Membrane of Liposomes Promotes Their Uptake by Human Blood Phagocytes
title_short Lipophilic Prodrug of Methotrexate in the Membrane of Liposomes Promotes Their Uptake by Human Blood Phagocytes
title_sort lipophilic prodrug of methotrexate in the membrane of liposomes promotes their uptake by human blood phagocytes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7245962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32477604
http://dx.doi.org/10.32607/actanaturae.10946
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