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d ‐Fructose‐Decorated Poly(ethylene imine) for Human Breast Cancer Cell Targeting
Author(s) -
Englert Christoph,
Pröhl Michael,
Czaplewska Justyna A.,
Fritzsche Carolin,
Preußger Elisabeth,
Schubert Ulrich S.,
Traeger Anja,
Gottschaldt Michael
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
macromolecular bioscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.924
H-Index - 105
eISSN - 1616-5195
pISSN - 1616-5187
DOI - 10.1002/mabi.201600502
Subject(s) - fructose , chemistry , cationic polymerization , cytotoxicity , imine , selectivity , cancer cell , polymer chemistry , biochemistry , cancer , in vitro , biology , catalysis , genetics
The high affinity of GLUT5 transporter for d ‐fructose in breast cancer cells has been discussed intensely. In this contribution, high molar mass linear poly(ethylene imine) (LPEI) is functionalized with d ‐fructose moieties to combine the selectivity for the GLUT5 transporter with the delivery potential of PEI for genetic material. The four‐step synthesis of a thiol‐group bearing d ‐fructose enables the decoration of a cationic polymer backbone with d ‐fructose via thiol‐ene photoaddition. The functionalization of LPEI is confirmed by 2D NMR techniques, elemental analysis, and size exclusion chromatography. Importantly, a d ‐fructose decoration of 16% renders the polymers water‐soluble and eliminates the cytotoxicity of PEI in noncancer L929 cells, accompanied by a reduced unspecific cellular uptake of the genetic material. In contrast, the cytotoxicity as well as the cell specific uptake is increased for triple negative MDA‐MB‐231 breast cancer cells. Therefore, the introduction of d ‐fructose shows superior potential for cell targeting, which can be assumed to be GLUT5 dependent.

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