Smart pH-sensitive nanoassemblies with cleavable PEGylation for tumor targeted drug delivery

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Abstract

A new acidly sensitive PEGylated polyethylenimine linked by Schiff base (PEG-s-PEI) was designed to render pH-sensitive PEGylation nanoassemblies through multiple interactions with indomethacin and docetaxel (DTX). DTX nanoassemblies driven by PEG-s-PEI thus formulated exhibited an excellent pH-sensitivity PEGylation cleavage performance at extracellular pH of tumor microenvironment, compared to normal tissues, thereby long circulated in blood but were highly phagocytosed by tumor cells. Consequently, this smart pH-sensitive PEGylation cleavage provided an efficient strategy to target tumor microenvironment, in turn afforded superior therapeutic outcome in anti-Tumor activity.

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Zhao, G., Long, L., Zhang, L., Peng, M., Cui, T., Wen, X., … Che, L. (2017). Smart pH-sensitive nanoassemblies with cleavable PEGylation for tumor targeted drug delivery. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-03111-2

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