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Long-Circulating Amphiphilic Doxorubicin for Tumor Mitochondria-Specific Targeting.


ABSTRACT: The mitochondria have emerged as a novel target for cancer chemotherapy primarily due to their central roles in energy metabolism and apoptosis regulation. Here, we report a new molecular approach to achieve high levels of tumor- and mitochondria-selective deliveries of the anticancer drug doxorubicin. This is achieved by molecular engineering, which functionalizes doxorubicin with a hydrophobic lipid tail conjugated by a solubility-promoting poly(ethylene glycol) polymer (amphiphilic doxorubicin or amph-DOX). In vivo, the amphiphile conjugated to doxorubicin exhibits a dual function: (i) it binds avidly to serum albumin and hijacks albumin's circulating and transporting pathways, resulting in prolonged circulation in blood, increased accumulation in tumor, and reduced exposure to the heart; (ii) it also redirects doxorubicin to mitochondria by altering the drug molecule's intracellular sorting and transportation routes. Efficient mitochondrial targeting with amph-DOX causes a significant increase of reactive oxygen species levels in tumor cells, resulting in markedly improved antitumor efficacy than the unmodified doxorubicin. Amphiphilic modification provides a simple strategy to simultaneously increase the efficacy and safety of doxorubicin in cancer chemotherapy.

SUBMITTER: Xi J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6893847 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Long-Circulating Amphiphilic Doxorubicin for Tumor Mitochondria-Specific Targeting.

Xi Jingchao J   Li Meng M   Jing Benxin B   An Myunggi M   Yu Chunsong C   Pinnock Cameron B CB   Zhu Yingxi Y   Lam Mai T MT   Liu Haipeng H  

ACS applied materials & interfaces 20181206 50


The mitochondria have emerged as a novel target for cancer chemotherapy primarily due to their central roles in energy metabolism and apoptosis regulation. Here, we report a new molecular approach to achieve high levels of tumor- and mitochondria-selective deliveries of the anticancer drug doxorubicin. This is achieved by molecular engineering, which functionalizes doxorubicin with a hydrophobic lipid tail conjugated by a solubility-promoting poly(ethylene glycol) polymer (amphiphilic doxorubici  ...[more]

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