The inclusion of pH-sensitive components in liposome formulations can allow a more controlled and efficient release in response to low pH typical of some pathological tissues and/or subcellular compartments. On the other hand decorating the surface of liposomes with sugar moieties attributes to lipid vesicles specificity toward lectins, sugar-binding proteins overexpressed in many tumor tissues. A novel multifunctional pH-sensitive glucosylated amphiphile was synthesized and characterized as pure aggregate component and in mixtures with a natural phospholipid. The comparison of the properties of the new glucosylated amphiphile with respect to those of a previously described cationic structural analogue demonstrates that the pH-sensitivity can strongly affect drug release, lipid organization, as well as the exposure of the glucose residues on liposome surface and their ability to interact with Concanavalin A, a plant lectin used as model system.

Glucosylated pH-sensitive liposomes as potential drug delivery systems / Giansanti, Luisa; Mauceri, Alessandro; Galantini, Luciano; Altieri, Barbara; Piozzi, Antonella; Mancini, Giovanna. - In: CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS OF LIPIDS. - ISSN 0009-3084. - STAMPA. - 200:(2016), pp. 113-119. [10.1016/j.chemphyslip.2016.08.004]

Glucosylated pH-sensitive liposomes as potential drug delivery systems

GIANSANTI, LUISA;MAUCERI, ALESSANDRO;GALANTINI, Luciano;PIOZZI, Antonella;
2016

Abstract

The inclusion of pH-sensitive components in liposome formulations can allow a more controlled and efficient release in response to low pH typical of some pathological tissues and/or subcellular compartments. On the other hand decorating the surface of liposomes with sugar moieties attributes to lipid vesicles specificity toward lectins, sugar-binding proteins overexpressed in many tumor tissues. A novel multifunctional pH-sensitive glucosylated amphiphile was synthesized and characterized as pure aggregate component and in mixtures with a natural phospholipid. The comparison of the properties of the new glucosylated amphiphile with respect to those of a previously described cationic structural analogue demonstrates that the pH-sensitivity can strongly affect drug release, lipid organization, as well as the exposure of the glucose residues on liposome surface and their ability to interact with Concanavalin A, a plant lectin used as model system.
2016
agglutination; concanavalin a; drug release; glucosylated amphiphile; liposomes; pH-sensitivity; biochemistry; molecular biology; organic chemistry; cell biology
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Glucosylated pH-sensitive liposomes as potential drug delivery systems / Giansanti, Luisa; Mauceri, Alessandro; Galantini, Luciano; Altieri, Barbara; Piozzi, Antonella; Mancini, Giovanna. - In: CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS OF LIPIDS. - ISSN 0009-3084. - STAMPA. - 200:(2016), pp. 113-119. [10.1016/j.chemphyslip.2016.08.004]
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