ID | 116134 |
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Hirata, Yuma
Tokushima University
Tashima, Riho
Tokushima University
Mitsuhashi, Naoto
ProteNova
Yoneda, Shintaro
Tokushima University
Majima, Eiji
ProteNova
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Keywords | Antibody-modified liposomes
modified protein A
active targeting
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Journal Article
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Description | Modification with antibodies is a useful strategy for the delivery of nanoparticles to target cells. However, the complexity of the required chemical modifications makes them time-consuming and low efficiency, and the orientation of the antibody is challenging to control. To develop a simple, fast, effective, and orientation-controllable technology, we employed staphylococcal protein A, which can bind to the Fc region of antibodies, as a tool for conjugating antibodies to nanoparticles. Specifically, we modified the C-domain dimer of protein A to contain a lysine cluster to create a molecule, DPACK, that would electrostatically bind to anionic liposomes. Using this protein, antibody-modified liposomes can be prepared in 35 minutes with two steps: (1) interaction of DPACK with liposomes and (2) interaction of an antibody with DPACK-modified liposomes. Binding efficiencies of DPACK with liposomes and IgG with DPACK-modified liposomes were 75% and 72-84%, respectively. Uptake of liposomes modified with anti-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) antibodies via DPACK by EGFR-expressing cancer cells was significantly higher than that of unmodified liposomes, and the liposomes accumulated in tumors and colocalized with EGFR. This simple, fast, effective and orientation-controllable technology for preparing antibody-modified liposomes will be useful for active targeting drug delivery.
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Journal Title |
International Journal of Pharmaceutics
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ISSN | 03785173
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NCID | AA00680771
AA11530828
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Publisher | Elsevier
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Volume | 607
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Start Page | 120966
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Published Date | 2021-08-02
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Rights | © 2021. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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eng
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Pharmaceutical Sciences
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