Tuning Nanoparticle Interactions with Ovarian Cancer through Layer by Layer Modification of Surface Chemistry.

ACS nano(2020)

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Nanoparticle surface chemistry is a fundamental engineering parameter that governs tumor-targeting activity. Electrostatic assembly generates controlled polyelectrolyte complexes through the process of adsorption and charge overcompensation utilizing synthetic polyions and natural biomacromolecules; it can yield films with distinctive hydration, charge and presentation of functional groups. Here, we used electrostatic layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly to screen ten different surface chemistries for their ability to preferentially target human ovarian cancer in vitro. Our screen identified that poly-L-aspartate, poly-L-glutamate, and hyaluronate-coated LbL nanoparticles have striking specificity for ovarian cancer, while sulfated poly(β-cyclodextrin) nanoparticles target noncancerous stromal cells. We validated top candidates for tumor-homing ability with a murine model of metastatic disease and with patient-derived ovarian cancer spheroids. Nanoparticle surface chemistry also influenced subcellular trafficking, indicating strategies to target the cell membrane, caveolae, and perinuclear vesicles. Our results confirm LbL is a powerful tool to systematically engineer nanoparticles and achieve specific targeting.
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nanomedicine,tumor-targeting,surface chemistry,layer-by-layer,subcellular targeting,nanoparticles,ovarian cancer
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