pH-Ultrasensitive Membranolytic Polyesters with Alternating Sequence of Ionizable and Hydrophobic Groups for Selective Oncolytic Therapy

IF 15.6 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of the American Chemical Society Pub Date : 2024-12-28 DOI:10.1021/jacs.4c14199
Jihong Wang, Yueling Yuan, Chanjuan Su, Yan Bao, Weide Xu, Yandan Yao, Lifang Liang, Yuxuan Zeng, Menghua Xiong
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Oncolytic therapy, inducing cell death via cell membrane lysis, holds considerable promise in cancer treatment. However, achieving precise control over the structure and function of oncolytic materials for highly selective oncolytic therapy is a key challenge in the context of the subtle differences between tumor and normal tissues/cells. Herein, we report the development of pH-ultrasensitive oncolytic polyesters (pOPs) with an alternating sequence of ionizable and hydrophobic groups. This design enables a refined “OFF” to “ON” switch within 0.2 pH units, ensuring high selectivity in membranolytic activity and cytotoxicity of pOPs between the pH levels of normal tissues and tumor acidity. The top-performing pOP, P(P-AC7), demonstrated a maximum tolerated dose of >100 mg kg–1 after intravenous administration and potent cytotoxicity at pH 6.8. Notably, the molecular weight of P(P-AC7) had a minimal effect on its pH-dependent cytotoxicity once the degree of polymerization was ≥49, ensuring consistency in properties across batches. P(P-AC7) exerts membranolytic activity by interacting with phosphatidylserine at pH 6.8 and shows high antitumor efficacy in various tumor models. Overall, we developed a strategy to develop oncolytic polymers with a precise structure for selective oncolytic therapy.

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具有可电离和疏水基团交替序列的ph超敏感膜溶聚酯用于选择性溶瘤治疗
溶瘤疗法,通过细胞膜裂解诱导细胞死亡,在癌症治疗中具有相当大的前景。然而,在肿瘤和正常组织/细胞之间的细微差异背景下,实现对高选择性溶瘤治疗中溶瘤材料结构和功能的精确控制是一个关键挑战。在此,我们报道了ph超敏感溶瘤聚酯(pOPs)的发展,其具有可电离和疏水基团的交替序列。这种设计能够在0.2 pH单位内实现精确的“OFF”到“ON”切换,确保在正常组织和肿瘤酸度的pH水平之间,有机污染物的膜溶解活性和细胞毒性具有高选择性。表现最好的pOP P(P- ac7),静脉给药后的最大耐受剂量为100 mg kg-1, pH为6.8时具有强大的细胞毒性。值得注意的是,一旦聚合度≥49,P(P- ac7)的分子量对其ph依赖性细胞毒性的影响最小,确保了批次间性能的一致性。P(P- ac7)在pH为6.8时与磷脂酰丝氨酸相互作用发挥膜解活性,在多种肿瘤模型中均表现出较高的抗肿瘤效果。总的来说,我们开发了一种策略,开发具有精确结构的溶瘤聚合物,用于选择性溶瘤治疗。
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