Enzymatic synthesis and in vitro evaluation of folate-functionalized liposomes

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In this study, folate–poly(ethylene glycol)3400–cholesterol conjugates (FA–PEG– Chol) were enzymatically synthesized in one step and incorporated into liposomes to prepare folate (FA)-functionalized liposomes for targeted drug delivery. The FA-functionalized liposomes loaded with betulinic acid (BA) (FA-L-BA) were prepared by thin lipid film method. The FA-L-BA was characterized by their morphology, particle size, zeta potential, encapsulation efficiency (EE), stability, cell cytotoxicity and cellular uptake. The average size of FA-L-BA was 222±8 nm. The spherical particles exhibited a negative electrical charge of -20.12±1.45 mV and high EE of 91.61%±1.16%. The liposomes were taken up selectively by HepG2 cells. FA-L-BA showed enhanced cytotoxicity (50% inhibitory concentration [IC50] =63.07±2.22 μg/mL) compared to nontargeted control normal liposomes loaded with BA (L-BA; IC50 =93.14±2.19 μg/mL) in HepG2 cells in vitro. In addition, FA-functionalized liposomes loaded with Ir-1 (FA-L-Ir-1) showed significantly higher cellular uptake in HepG2 cells compared to nontargeted control normal liposomes loaded with Ir-1 (L-Ir-1). This novel approach for the liposomes surface modified with FA by a one-step enzymatic amidation was expected to provide potential application as a drug carrier for active targeted delivery to tumor cells.

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Guo, B., Xu, D., Liu, X., & Yi, J. (2017). Enzymatic synthesis and in vitro evaluation of folate-functionalized liposomes. Drug Design, Development and Therapy, 11, 1839–1847. https://doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S132841

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