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Zwitterionic Cross-Linked Biodegradable Nanocapsules for Cancer Imaging

  • Langmuir. 2019 Feb 5;35(5):1440-1449. doi: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b01633.
Haotian Sun Lingyue Yan Kevin A Carter Jiaqi Zhang Julia S Caserto Jonathan F Lovell Yun Wu Chong Cheng
Abstract

Zwitterionic cross-linked biodegradable nanocapsules (NCs) were synthesized for Cancer imaging. A polylactide (PLA)-based diblock copolymer with two blocks carrying acetylenyl and allyl groups respectively was synthesized by ring-opening polymerization (ROP). Azide-alkyne "click" reaction was conducted to conjugate sulfobetaine (SB) zwitterions and Fluorescent Dye Cy5.5 onto the acetylenyl-functionalized first block of the diblock copolymer. The resulting copolymer with a hydrophilic SB/Cy5.5-functionalized PLA block and a hydrophobic allyl-functionalized PLA block could stabilize miniemulsions because of its amphiphilic diblock structure. UV-induced thiol-ene "click" reaction between a dithiol cross-linker and the hydrophobic allyl-functionalized block of the copolymer at the peripheral region of nanoscopic oil nanodroplets in the miniemulsion generated cross-linked polymer NCs with zwitterionic outer shells. These NCs showed an average hydrodynamic diameter ( Dh) of 136 nm. They exhibited biodegradability, biocompatibility and high colloidal stability. In vitro study indicated that these NCs could be taken up by MIA PaCa-2 Cancer cells. In vivo imaging study showed that, comparing to a small molecule dye, NCs had a longer circulation time, facilitating their accumulation at tumors for Cancer imaging. Overall, this work demonstrates the applicability of zwitterionic biodegradable polymer-based Materials in Cancer diagnosis.

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