[EZ-Cytox] Influence of PEG chain length on colloidal stability of mPEGylated polycation based coacersomes for therapeutic protein delivery
- - 짧은주소 : http://dogenbio.fineyes.com/bbs/?t=fJ
- - 년도 : 2020
- - 제품명 : EZ-Cytox
- - 학술지명 : Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
- - 주소링크 : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jiec.2019.10.018
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The polycation/polyanion based coacervate platform for therapeutic protein delivery finds difficulty in their colloidal stability under physiological environment. To overcome this issue, PEGylation could be a versatile strategy to enhance colloidal stability. Herein, a poly(ethylene arginyl aspartate diglyceride) (PEAD) polycation was synthesized, and a series of methoxy polyethylene glycols (mPEG) including mPEG350, mPEG750 and mPEG2000 were attached with PEAD polycation to obtain mPEG350-PEAD, mPEG750-PEAD and mPEG2000-PEAD respectively. The PEAD and mPEGylated PEADs were complexed with heparin (HEP) to fabricate coacervate (Coa) and coacersome (mP_Coa) particles respectively. The colloidal stability of Coa and mP_Coa coacersomes has been investigated by dynamic light scattering (DLS) and microscopic techniques. The vascular endothelial growth factor 165 (VEGF-165) was encapsulated in the Coa or mP_Coa particles and administered to human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) to induce a tubular network formation in vitro. All the polycations are highly biocompatible and exhibit more than 94 % of VEGF-165 loading efficiency. An effect of mPEG chain length on colloidal stability of mP_Coa and in vitro tubular formation ability of HUVECs has been investigated.
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