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Stabilized Cell Membrane-Derived Vesicles by Lipid Anchoring for Enhanced Drug Delivery

Leikun Wang, Zhizi Feng, Shiyang Shen, Shengdi Wang, Jiaqi Xing, Renqi Huang, He Shen, Pengyi Yan, Jingyao Wang, Wenjing Zhang, Yiru Liu, Wei He, Ran Mo

2024ACS Nano11 citationsDOI

Abstract

A cell membrane-derived vesicle (MV) that has cell-mimicking features with characteristic functionalities holds vast appeal for biomimetic nanomedicine and drug delivery but suffers from a major limitation of innate fragility and poor stability. Herein, we report a lipid-anchoring strategy for stabilizing MV for enhanced drug delivery. An array of amphiphilic mono-acyl phosphatidylcholines (MPCs) with specific hydrophobic moieties are synthesized and readily engineered on MV based on their commendable aqueous solubility and efficient membrane insertability. Incorporation of MPCs containing rigid ring structures in the hydrophobic segment demonstrates the potency of stabilizing MV by the combined ordering and condensing effects. The optimized MPC-stabilized MV exhibits prolonged circulation in the bloodstream, elevated accumulation within a tumor, and enhanced therapeutic effects of chemotherapeutic and photothermal drugs. Moreover, doxorubicin-loaded MV, engineered with mono-all- trans retinoyl phosphatidylcholine as an MV stabilizer and a therapeutic prodrug, potently suppresses growth and metastasis of high-stemness tumors.

Topics & Concepts

AnchoringDrug deliveryVesicleLipid vesicleNanotechnologyMembraneCell membraneLipid bilayerLiposomeMaterials scienceCellBiophysicsChemistryBiochemistryBiologyEngineeringStructural engineeringRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorNanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
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