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The effect of the acid-sensitivity of 4-(N)-stearoyl gemcitabine-loaded micelles on drug resistance caused by RRM1 overexpression.


ABSTRACT: Chemoresistance is a major issue for most gemcitabine-related chemotherapies. The overexpression of ribonucleotide reductase subunit M1 (RRM1) plays a key role in gemcitabine resistance. In this study, we synthesized a new highly acid-sensitive amphiphilic micelle material by conjugating hydrophilic polyethylene glycol with a hydrophobic stearic acid derivative (C18) using a hydrazone bond, which was named as PHC-2. A lipophilic prodrug of gemcitabine, 4-(N)-stearoyl gemcitabine (GemC18), was loaded into micelles prepared with PHC-2, a previously synthesized less acid-sensitive PHC-1, and their acid-insensitive counterpart, PAC. GemC18 loaded in acid-sensitive micelles can overcome gemcitabine resistance, and GemC18 in the highly acid-sensitive PHC-2 micelles was more cytotoxic than in the less acid-sensitive PHC-1 micelles. Mechanistic studies revealed that upon cellular uptake and lysosomal delivery, GemC18 in the acid-sensitive micelles was released and hydrolyzed more efficiently. Furthermore, GemC18 loaded in the highly acid-sensitive PHC-2 micelles inhibited the expression of RRM1 and increased the level of gemcitabine triphosphate (dFdCTP) in gemcitabine resistant tumor cells. The strategy of delivering lipophilized nucleoside analogs using highly acid-sensitive micelles may represent a new platform technology to increase the antitumor activity of nucleoside analogs and to overcome tumor cell resistance to them.

SUBMITTER: Zhu S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3552003 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The effect of the acid-sensitivity of 4-(N)-stearoyl gemcitabine-loaded micelles on drug resistance caused by RRM1 overexpression.

Zhu Saijie S   Wonganan Piyanuch P   Lansakara-P Dharmika S P DS   O'Mary Hannah L HL   Li Yue Y   Cui Zhengrong Z  

Biomaterials 20121220 9


Chemoresistance is a major issue for most gemcitabine-related chemotherapies. The overexpression of ribonucleotide reductase subunit M1 (RRM1) plays a key role in gemcitabine resistance. In this study, we synthesized a new highly acid-sensitive amphiphilic micelle material by conjugating hydrophilic polyethylene glycol with a hydrophobic stearic acid derivative (C18) using a hydrazone bond, which was named as PHC-2. A lipophilic prodrug of gemcitabine, 4-(N)-stearoyl gemcitabine (GemC18), was lo  ...[more]

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