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Chemical Tumor-Targeting of Nanoparticles Based on Metabolic Glycoengineering and Click Chemistry

Authors
Lee, SangminKoo, HeebeomNa, Jin HeeHan, Seung JinMin, Hyun SuLee, So JinKim, Sun HwaYun, Seok HyunJeong, Seo YoungKwon, Ick ChanChoi, KuiwonKim, Kwangmeyung
Issue Date
Mar-2014
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
nanoparticle; click chemistry; metabolic glycoengineering; tumor-targeting; drug delivery
Citation
ACS NANO, v.8, no.3, pp.2048 - 2063
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
ACS NANO
Volume
8
Number
3
Start Page
2048
End Page
2063
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/99206
DOI
10.1021/nn406584y
ISSN
1936-0851
Abstract
Tumor-targeting strategies for nanoparticles have been predominantly based on optimization of physical properties or conjugation with biological ligands. However, their tumor-targeting abilities remain limited and insufficient. Furthermore, traditional biological binding molecules have intrinsic limitations originating from the limited amount of cellular receptors and the heterogeneity of tumor cells. Our two-step in vivo tumor-targeting strategy for nanoparticles is based on metabolic glycoengineering and click chemistry. First, an intravenous injection of precursor-loaded glycol chitosan nanoparticles generates azide groups on tumor tissue specifically by the enhanced permeation and retention (EPR) effect followed by metabolic glycoengineering. These 'receptor-like' chemical groups then enhance the tumor-targeting ability of drug-containing nanoparticles by copper-free click chemistry in vivo during a second intravenous injection. The advantage of this protocol over traditional binding molecules is that there are significantly more binding molecules on the surface of most tumor cells regardless of cell type. The subsequent enhanced tumor-targeting ability can significantly enhance the cancer therapeutic efficacy in animal studies.
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