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Self-Healing pH- and Enzyme Stimuli-Responsive Hydrogels for Targeted Delivery of Gemcitabine to Treat Pancreatic Cancer

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Συγγραφέας
Bilalis P., Skoulas D., Karatzas A., Marakis J., Stamogiannos A., Tsimblouli C., Sereti E., Stratikos E., Dimas K., Vlassopoulos D., Iatrou H.
Ημερομηνία
2018
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.1021/acs.biomac.8b00959
Λέξη-κλειδί
Biodegradable polymers
Biodegradation
Chemotherapy
Controlled drug delivery
Diseases
Drug dosage
Enzymes
Hydrogels
Macromolecules
Polymeric implants
Solutions
Tissue
Biological applications
Encapsulated drugs
Macromolecular architecture
Molecular characteristics
Pancreatic cancers
Polymeric carriers
Secondary structures
Stimuli-responsive
Targeted drug delivery
enzyme
gemcitabine
polypeptide
antineoplastic agent
deoxycytidine
gemcitabine
histidine
poly-gamma-benzyl-L-glutamate
polyglutamic acid
polyhistidine
acute toxicity
animal experiment
animal model
Article
cancer chemotherapy
circular dichroism
controlled study
drug delivery system
drug efficacy
enzymatic degradation
female
flow kinetics
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
human
human cell
hydrogel
in vivo study
male
mouse
nonhuman
nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
pancreas cancer
peptide synthesis
pH
polymerization
priority journal
protein structure
scanning electron microscopy
single drug dose
tumor xenograft
analogs and derivatives
animal
chemistry
drug release
hydrogel
nonobese diabetic mouse
pancreas tumor
pH
tumor cell line
Animals
Antineoplastic Agents
Cell Line, Tumor
Deoxycytidine
Drug Liberation
Female
Histidine
Humans
Hydrogels
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred NOD
Pancreatic Neoplasms
Polyglutamic Acid
American Chemical Society
Εμφάνιση Μεταδεδομένων
Επιτομή
A novel, multifunctional hydrogel that exhibits a unique set of properties for the effective treatment of pancreatic cancer (PC) is presented. The material is composed of a pentablock terpolypeptide of the type PLys-b-(PHIS-co-PBLG)-PLys-b-(PHIS-co-PBLG)-b-PLys, which is a noncytotoxic polypeptide. It can be implanted via the least invasive route and selectively delivers gemcitabine to efficiently treat PC. Simply mixing the novel terpolypeptide with an aqueous solution of gemcitabine within a syringe results in the facile formation of a hydrogel that has the ability to become liquid under the shear rate of the plunger. Upon injection in the vicinity of cancer tissue, it immediately reforms into a hydrogel due to the unique combination of its macromolecular architecture and secondary structure. Because of its pH responsiveness, the hydrogel only melts close to PC; thus, the drug can be delivered directionally toward the cancerous rather than healthy tissues in a targeted, controlled, and sustained manner. The efficacy of the hydrogel was tested in vivo on human to mouse xenografts using the drug gemcitabine. It was found that the efficacy of the hydrogel loaded with only 40% of the drug delivered in one dose was equal to or slightly better than the peritumoral injection of 100% of the free drug delivered in two doses, the typical chemotherapy used in clinics so far. This result suggests that the hydrogel can direct the delivery of the encapsulated drug effectively in the tumor tissue. Enzymes lead to its biodegradation, avoiding removal by resection of the polypeptidic carrier after cargo delivery. The unique properties of the hydrogel formed can be predetermined through its molecular characteristics, rendering it a promising modular material for many biological applications. © 2018 American Chemical Society.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11615/71664
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