Hollow S-nitrosothiols nanoparticle with polymeric
brushes for nitric oxide (NO)-releasing as tumor targeted chemotherapy
Wang, JL (Wang, Jilan)[ 1 ] ; Bi, Y (Bi, Ye)[ 2 ] ; Ruan, HY (Ruan, Hongyan)[ 1 ] ; Sun, GQ (Sun, Guoqing)[ 1 ] ; Cui, XP (Cui, Xianping)[ 3 ] ; Yang, XL (Yang, Xinlin)[ 4 ] ; Qin, CK (Qin, Chengkun)[ 3 ]
JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE-POLYMER EDITION, 2019, 30(2): 122-136
DOI: 10.1080/09205063.2018.1556852
Abstract
A kind of
tumor targeting nitric oxide donor nanoparticle with brushes is described in
this paper. The poly(4-vinylphenylboronic acid) polymeric brush, which shows
glucose and pH dual responsiveness, endows the ability of hollow
S-nitrosothiols nanoparticle to accurate recognition and binding with the
sialic acid over-expressed type tumor cells, such as HepG2 and MCF-7 cells. In
vitro experiments, including cells capture and release experiments, confocal
fluorescence microscope characterization, cytotoxicity assay with different
cells, demonstrate the selective recognition and the controlled NO release to
kill tumor cells for these S-nitrosothiols nanoparticles. Low concentration of
the released NO from the S-nitrosothiols nanoparticles in the transmission would
participate physiological activity and avoid serious side effects because the
endogenous nature and the physiological necessity to regulate normal biological
functions. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report about polymer
nanoparticles as NO donors with functional brushes to selectively identify
tumor cells and release NO in a controlled manner.