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DOI: 10.1002/adma.202000013
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A Multistage Cooperative Nanoplatform Enables Intracellular Co‐Delivery of Proteins and Chemotherapeutics for Cancer Therapy

Peng Zhang,Yu Zhang,Xiaoya Ding,Wei Shen,Mingqian Li,Ernst Wagner,Chunsheng Xiao,Xuesi Chen

Phenylboronic acid
Nanocarriers
Intracellular
2020
Abstract Combining intracellularly active proteins with chemotherapeutics represents a promising strategy for synergistic cancer therapy. However, the lack of nanocarrier systems for delivery into cancer cells and controlled intracellular release of both physicochemically very distinct cargos significantly impedes the biomedical translation of this combination strategy in cancer therapy. Here, a well‐designed triblock copolymer, mPEG‐ b ‐PGCA‐ b ‐PGTA, is reported for application in a multistage cooperative drug delivery nanoplatform that accomplishes effective intracellular co‐delivery of hydrophilic ribonuclease A (RNase A) and hydrophobic doxorubicin (DOX). RNase A bioreversibly modified with phenylboronic acid groups via a ROS‐cleavable carbamate linker is incorporated into the triblock copolymer nanoparticles with high efficiency through a pH‐reversible phenylboronic acid–catechol linkage. The reversible covalent conjugations between RNase A and the triblock copolymer endow the nanoparticles with high stability under normal physiological conditions. Upon cellular internalization, the cooperative release of DOX and RNase A from the triblock copolymer nanoparticles is triggered at multiple stages by endosomal acidic environment and subsequent DOX‐enhanced intracellular ROS environment. This leads to enhanced synergistic anticancer effects as demonstrated both in vitro and in vivo. Given the versatility of dynamic covalent conjugations, this work provides a universal and stable platform for intracellular co‐delivery of various combinations of proteins and chemotherapeutics.
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    A Multistage Cooperative Nanoplatform Enables Intracellular Co‐Delivery of Proteins and Chemotherapeutics for Cancer Therapy” is a paper by Peng Zhang Yu Zhang Xiaoya Ding Wei Shen Mingqian Li Ernst Wagner Chunsheng Xiao Xuesi Chen published in 2020. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.