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Effect of Pegylation and Targeting Moieties on the Ultrasound-Mediated Drug Release from Liposomes

Authors :
Nour M Al Sawaftah
Nahid Awad
Vinod Paul
Ghaleb A. Husseini
Paul S. Kawak
Mohammad H Al Sayah
Mohamad S Mahmoud
Source :
ACS biomaterials scienceengineering. 6(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The use of targeted liposomes encapsulating chemotherapy drugs enhances the specific targeting of cancer cells, thus reducing the side effects of these drugs and providing patient-friendly chemotherapy treatment. Targeted pegylated (stealth) liposomes have the ability to safely deliver their loaded drugs to the cancer cells by targeting specific receptors overly expressed on the surface of these cells. Applying ultrasound as an external stimulus will safely trigger drug release from these liposomes in a controlled manner. In this study, we investigated the release kinetics of the model drug "calcein" from targeted liposomes sonicated with low-frequency ultrasound (20 kHz). Our results showed that pegylated liposomes were more sonosensitive compared to nonpegylated liposomes. A comparison of the effect of three targeting moieties conjugated to the surface of pegylated liposomes, namely human serum albumin (HSA), transferrin (Tf) and arginylglycylaspartic acid (RGD), on calcein release kinetics was conducted. The fluorescent results showed that HSA-PEG and Tf-PEG liposomes were more sonosensitive (showing higher calcein release following the exposure to pulsed LFUS) compared to the control pegylated liposomes, thus adding more acoustic benefits to their targeting efficacy.

Details

ISSN :
23739878
Volume :
6
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS biomaterials scienceengineering
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fce003a5b76fb5ae3d20f83070da199e