Polyphosphoester nanoparticles as biodegradable platform for delivery of multiple drugs and siRNA. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Delivery of multiple therapeutics and/or diagnostic agents to diseased tissues is challenging and necessitates the development of multifunctional platforms. Among the various strategies for design of multifunctional nanocarriers, biodegradable polyphosphoester (PPE) polymers have been recently synthesized via a rapid and simple synthetic strategy. In addition, the chemical structure of the polymer could be tuned to form nanoparticles with varying surface chemistries and charges, which have shown exceptional safety and biocompatibility as compared to several commercial agents. The purpose of this study was to exploit a mixture of PPE nanoparticles of cationic and neutral surface charges for multiple delivery of anticancer drugs (ie, sorafenib and paclitaxel) and nucleic acids (ie, siRNA). Cationic PPE polymers could efficiently complex siRNA, and the stability of the nanoparticles could be maintained in physiological solutions and upon freeze-drying and were able to deliver siRNA in vivo when injected intravenously in mice. Commercially available cationic polyethylenimine polymer had LD50 of ca. 61.7 mg/kg in mice, whereas no animal died after injection of the cationic PPE polymer at a dose of >130 mg/kg. Neutral PPE nanoparticles were able to encapsulate two hydrophobic drugs, namely, sorafenib and paclitaxel, which are commonly used for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma. Mixing the neutral and cationic PPE nanoparticles did not result in any precipitation, and the size characteristics of both types of nanoparticles were maintained. Hence, PPE polymers might have potential for the delivery of multiple drugs and diagnostic agents to diseased tissues via simple synthesis of the individual polymers and assembly into nanoparticles that can host several drugs while being mixed in the same administration set, which is of importance for industrial and clinical development.

published proceedings

  • Drug Des Devel Ther

author list (cited authors)

  • Elzeny, H., Zhang, F., Ali, E. N., Fathi, H. A., Zhang, S., Li, R., ... Elsabahy, M.

citation count

  • 28

complete list of authors

  • Elzeny, Hadeel||Zhang, Fuwu||Ali, Esraa N||Fathi, Heba A||Zhang, Shiyi||Li, Richen||El-Mokhtar, Mohamed A||Hamad, Mostafa A||Wooley, Karen L||Elsabahy, Mahmoud

publication date

  • February 2017