Self-assembling chitosan/poly-γ-glutamic acid nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery

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Zsolt Keresztessy
Magdolna Bodnár
Elizabeth Ber
István Hajdu
Min Zhang
John F. Hartmann
Tamara Minko
János Borbély
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[1] University of Debrecen,Department of Colloid and Environmental Chemistry
[2] The State University of New Jersey,Department of Pharmaceutics, Rutgers
[3] ElizaNor Polymer LLC,undefined
[4] BBS Nanotechnology Ltd.,undefined
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Colloid and Polymer Science | 2009年 / 287卷
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Chitosan; Poly-γ-glutamic acid; PGA; Nanoparticles; Cytotoxicity; toxicity; Cellular uptake;
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For the purpose of targeted drug delivery, composite biodegradable nanoparticles were prepared from chitosan and the poly-γ-glutamic acid via an ionotropic gelation process. These stable self-assembled nanoparticles were characterized by dynamic light scattering, transmission electron microscopy, and atomic force microscopy, which demonstrated that the nanosystem consists of spherical particles with a smooth surface both in aqueous environment and in dried state. Toxicity measurements showed that the composition is nontoxic when tested either on cell cultures or in animal feeding experiments. To evaluate the potential of the nanosystem for intracellular drug delivery, the nanoparticles were fluorescently labeled and folic acid was attached as a cancer cell-specific targeting moiety. The ability of the particles to be internalized was tested using confocal microscopic imaging on cultured A2780/AD ovarian cancer cells, which overexpress folate receptors. The quantitative data obtained by digital processing of the intensity of green color of each pixel in the pictures inside the cell boundaries and total intensity of fluorescence inside the cells showed that “targeted” particles internalized into the cells significantly faster and the total accumulation of these particles was substantially higher in the cancer cells when compared with “nontargeted” particles, which may facilitate effective and specific cytoplasmic delivery of anticancer agents loaded into such nanoparticles.
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