Why do Polyethylene Glycol-Coated Liposomes Circulate So Long?: Molecular Mechanism of Liposome Steric Protection with Polyethylene Glycol: Role of Polymer Chain Flexibility

V. P. Torchilinl(Massachusetts General Hospital), Mikhail Papisov(Massachusetts General Hospital)
Journal of Liposome Research
January 1, 1994
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Abstract

The hypothesis is suggested describing the molecular mechanism of protective action of poly(ethylene glycol) on liposomes in vivo on the basis of polymer properties in solvent. The protective layer of polymer on the liposome surface is considered as a “cloud” of possible conformations of macromolecules. If polymer is water-soluble and has flexible main chain, the density of this cloud is high enough to prevent the interaction of opsonins with liposome. At the same time, certain optimal concentration of the protective polymer can be found, when more loose areas in polymeric “clouds” can be used for the immobilization of antibodies on liposomes. As a result, long-circulating targeted liposomes can be obtained.


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