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Modeling the interaction of amphiphilic polymer nanoparticles with biomembranes to Guide rational design of drug delivery systems

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces(2020)

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Nanoparticle assisted drug delivery to the cytoplasm is limited by sequestration of nanoparticles in endosomes. Endosomal escape through polymer-induced membrane destabilization is one of a few well characterized mechanisms to overcome it. Aiming to utilize this method in vivo, it is necessary to understand how modulating the structural and chemical features of the polymer and the presence of proteins in biological fluids can affect this activity. Here, as a model for the endosomal membrane, we use the membrane of red blood cells to evaluate the membrane destabilization ability of a model amphiphilic polymer in the presence of blood plasma using a hemolysis assay. This allows determination of red blood cells membrane permeabilization through the quantification of hemoglobin leakage. Our results showed a strong inhibitory effect of plasma, and that hemolytic activity can be improved by chemical modification of the polymeric micelle, reducing its interaction with plasma proteins. Finally, a second mechanism of pH-induced direct diffusion is proposed and tested using an oil/water partitioning model. These results offer a body of knowledge to improve delivery of drugs across biological membranes using carefully designed polymeric nanocarriers.
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Drug delivery,Endosomal escape,Micelles,Nanoparticles,Amphiphilic polymer
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