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Dual‐Functional PEI–Poly(γ‐Cholesterol‐ l ‐Glutamate) Copolymer for Drug/Gene Co‐delivery
Author(s) -
Zhang Jinkun,
Fang Dailong,
Ma Qing,
He Zhiyao,
Ren Ke,
Zhou Rui,
Zeng Shi,
Li Bo,
He Lili,
He Gu,
Song Xiangrong
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
macromolecular chemistry and physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.57
H-Index - 112
eISSN - 1521-3935
pISSN - 1022-1352
DOI - 10.1002/macp.201300551
Subject(s) - micelle , copolymer , chemistry , gene delivery , polymer chemistry , drug delivery , critical micelle concentration , drug carrier , solubility , nuclear chemistry , organic chemistry , aqueous solution , polymer , biochemistry , transfection , gene
Novel dual‐functional PEI‐poly(γ‐cholesterol‐ l ‐glutamate) (PEI‐PCHLG) copolymers are developed for the first time. A series of PEI‐PCHLG (PEI‐1, PEI‐2, PEI‐3, and PEI‐4) with various PEI percentages and molecular weights are successfully synthesized, among which the poor organic solvent solubility of PEI‐1 precludes its further application. The other three copolymers can spontaneously self‐assemble into micelles; the critical micelle concentration (CMC) values are 0.66, 1.3, and 0.95 μmol L −1 , respectively. PEI‐2 and PEI‐4, with lower CMC, are worth being further developed as promising drug carriers because of their resistance to dilution in circulation after systemic administration. However, PEI‐4 can form smaller‐sized micelles than PEI‐2 and has similar in vitro cytotoxicity to PEI. Thus, PEI‐4 is further investigated. PEI‐4 micelles can not only incorporate docetaxel (DTX) with high encapsulation efficiency (91.0%) and drug loading (4.3%), but also load pDNA efficiently at a ratio of 8:1 (w/w). DTX‐loaded PEI‐4 micelles (DTX‐PEI‐4) can also carry genes with the same gene‐binding capacity as PEI‐4 micelles. The above three micelles (DTX‐PEI‐4, pDNA‐PEI‐4, and pDNA/DTX‐PEI‐4) are sub‐micrometer‐sized and spherical. The results indicate that PEI‐4 containing 28.9% PEI, one of the PEI‐PCHLG copoly­mers, is a potential carrier for gene delivery, drug delivery, or even drug/gene co‐delivery.

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