Controlled targeting of liposomal doxorubicin via the folate receptor in vitro. |
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Authors: | Justin M Saul Ananth Annapragada Jayaganesh V Natarajan Ravi V Bellamkonda |
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Affiliation: | Biomaterials, Cell and Tissue Engineering Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Engineering, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Wickenden Building, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA. |
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Abstract: | Differential expression of folate receptor has been exploited to target liposomes to tumors. Astrogliomas express low folate receptor levels and are typically surrounded by normal cells expressing little or no folate receptors. While targeting cells with high over-expression of folate receptor (KB and HeLa) has been demonstrated, it is unclear whether targeting tumors expressing low levels of folate receptor is possible. In this study, it was demonstrated that optimizing the number of targeting ligands (folic acid) enables differential liposomal doxorubicin uptake in C6 glioma while sparing healthy cortical cells. By micellization of folate conjugates and their controlled insertion into pre-formed liposomes, tight control over the number of targeting ligands per liposome was demonstrated. Doxorubicin uptake in KB and C6 cells was dependent on the number of targeting ligands, while cortical cells showed increasing non-specific uptake with ligand number. Co-culture of C6 glioma with cortical cells confirmed preferential uptake in C6 glioma relative to cortical cells. A cell kill experiment showed that folate-targeted liposomal doxorubicin is cytotoxic and slows proliferation of KB and C6 cells with minimal effect on cortical cells. Therefore modulation of targeting ligand number enables significant differential uptake of doxorubicin in cells with low levels of folate receptor. |
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