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Double-responsive hyaluronic acid-based prodrugs for efficient tumour targeting

Vincenzo Quagliariello, Arianna Gennari, Som Akshay Jain, Francesco Rosso, Rosario Vincenzo Iaffaioli, Alfonso Barbarisi, Manlio Barbarisi, Nicola Tirelli

2021Materials Science and Engineering C19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hyaluronic acid (HA)-based prodrugs bearing double-responsive (acid pH or oxidation) boronates of catechol-containing drugs were used to treat xenografted human prostate tumours (LNCaP) in SCID mice. The HA prodrugs accumulated significantly only in tumours (impressively, up to 40% of the injected dose after 24 h) and in liver, with negligible - actually anti-inflammatory - consequences in the latter. A quercetin-HA prodrug significantly slowed down tumour growth, in a dose-dependent fashion and with a much higher efficacy (up to 4 times) than equivalent doses of free quercetin. In short, boronated HA appears to be a very promising platform for targeted chemotherapy.

Topics & Concepts

ProdrugHyaluronic acidLNCaPQuercetinChemistryCatecholPharmacologyChemotherapyCancer researchBiochemistryMedicineProstate cancerAntioxidantInternal medicineCancerAnatomyProteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans researchGlycosylation and Glycoproteins ResearchCancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism