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Disulfide bond bridge insertion turns hydrophobic anticancer prodrugs into self-assembled nanomedicines.


ABSTRACT: It is commonly observed that hydrophobic molecules alone cannot self-assemble into stable nanoparticles, requiring amphiphilic or ionic materials to support nanoparticle stability and function in vivo. We report herein newly self-assembled nanomedicines through entirely different mechanisms. We present proof-of-concept methodology and results in support of our hypothesis that disulfide-induced nanomedicines (DSINMs) are promoted and stabilized by the insertion of a single disulfide bond into hydrophobic molecules, in order to balance the competition between intermolecular forces involved in the self-assembly of nanomedicines. This hypothesis has been explored through diverse synthetic compounds, which include four first-line chemotherapy drugs (paclitaxel, doxorubicin, fluorouracil, and gemcitabine), two small-molecule natural products and their derivatives, as well as a fluorescent probe. Such an unprecedented and highly reproducible system has the potential to serve as a synthetic platform for a wide array of safe and effective therapeutic and diagnostic nanomedicine strategies.

SUBMITTER: Wang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4334225 | biostudies-other | 2014 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Disulfide bond bridge insertion turns hydrophobic anticancer prodrugs into self-assembled nanomedicines.

Wang Yongjun Y   Liu Dan D   Zheng Qingchuan Q   Zhao Qiang Q   Zhang Hongjuan H   Ma Yan Y   Fallon John K JK   Fu Qiang Q   Haynes Matthew T MT   Lin Guimei G   Zhang Rong R   Wang Dun D   Yang Xinggang X   Zhao Linxiang L   He Zhonggui Z   Liu Feng F  

Nano letters 20140907 10


It is commonly observed that hydrophobic molecules alone cannot self-assemble into stable nanoparticles, requiring amphiphilic or ionic materials to support nanoparticle stability and function in vivo. We report herein newly self-assembled nanomedicines through entirely different mechanisms. We present proof-of-concept methodology and results in support of our hypothesis that disulfide-induced nanomedicines (DSINMs) are promoted and stabilized by the insertion of a single disulfide bond into hyd  ...[more]

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