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Title: New Insight into a Cancer Theranostic Probe: Efficient Cell-Specific Delivery of SN-38 Guided by Biotinylated Poly(vinyl alcohol)
Authors: Debabrata, Dutta
Susan, M. Alex
Kondapa Naidu Bobba, Bobba
Maiti, Kaustabh Kumar
Sankarprasad, Bhuniya
Keywords: heranostic,
poly(vinyl alcohol),
biocompatible
blood serum
SN-38
antiproliferative
Issue Date: 18-Nov-2016
Publisher: ACS publication
Citation: ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces,8:33430−33438
Abstract: An optically modulated “turn-on” theranostic prodrug TP1 has been explored and formulated with biotinylated poly(vinyl alcohol) (biotinPVA) to obtain desired pharmacokinetics. TP1, consisting of the antineoplastic camptothecin analogue SN-38, and the fluorescent dye rhodol green have been covalently conjugated through a disulfide bond. Glutathione triggering the release of drug and fluorophore has been well established by UV−vis measurements through mass spectral analysis in physiological conditions. The biocompatible biotinPVA formulated prodrug (PTP1) showed remarkably higher stability against blood serum and cell-specific activation in contrast to that of TP1. Significantly, PTP1 permits monitoring of the delivery and release of well-known topoisomerase I inhibitor SN-38 by modulating fluorescence signal at λem 550 nm within intracellular milieus. Moreover, theranostic probe PTP1 exhibited dose-dependent antiproliferative activity against receptor-positive HeLa cells, whereas it did not show such an effect against receptor-negative NIH3T3 cells. Finally, the cellspecific antiproliferative activity of PTP1 via the apoptotic pathway is an efficient approach in cancer theranostics. Thus, futuristic PTP1 could be a promising agent in which diagnostic and prognostic data will be monitored synergistically
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2746
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