Sequential Intra‐Intercellular Nanoparticle Delivery System for Deep Tumor Penetration

Caoyun Ju(China Pharmaceutical University), Ran Mo(China Pharmaceutical University), Jingwei Xue(China Pharmaceutical University), Lei Zhang(China Pharmaceutical University), Zekai Zhao(China Pharmaceutical University), Lingjing Xue(China Pharmaceutical University), Qineng Ping(China Pharmaceutical University), Can Zhang(China Pharmaceutical University)
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
April 16, 2014
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Abstract

To achieve deep tumor penetration of large-sized nanoparticles (NPs), we have developed a reversible swelling-shrinking nanogel in response to pH variation for a sequential intra-intercellular NP delivery. The nanogel had a crosslinked polyelectrolyte core, consisting of N-lysinal-N'-succinyl chitosan and poly(N-isopropylacrylamide), and a crosslinked bovine serum albumin shell, which was able to swell in an acidic environment and shrink back under neutral conditions. The swelling resulted in a rapid release of the encapsulated chemotherapeutics in the cancer cells for efficient cytotoxicity. After being liberated from the dead cells, the contractive nanogel could infect neighboring cancer cells closer to the center of the tumor tissue.


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