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Understanding selectivity of metabolic labelling and click-targeting in multicellular environments as a route to tissue selective drug delivery.

Authors :
Tan A
Liu Q
Septiadi D
Chu S
Liu T
Richards SJ
Rothen-Rutishauser B
Petri-Fink A
Gibson MI
Boyd BJ
Source :
Journal of materials chemistry. B [J Mater Chem B] 2021 Jul 07; Vol. 9 (26), pp. 5365-5373.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Cancer cells generally exhibit higher metabolic demands relative to that of normal tissue cells. This offers great possibilities to exploit metabolic glycoengineering in combination with bio-orthogonal chemistry reactions to achieve tumour site-targeted therapeutic delivery. This work addresses the selectivity of metabolic glycan labelling in diseased (i.e., cancer) versus normal cells grown in a multicellular environment. Dibenzocylooctyne (DBCO)-bearing acetylated-d-mannosamine (Ac4ManNDBCO) was synthesised to metabolically label three different types of cell lines originating from the human lung tissues: A549 adenocarcinomic alveolar basal epithelial cells, MeT5A non-cancerous mesothelial cells, and MRC5 non-cancerous fibroblasts. These cell lines displayed different labelling sensitivity, which trended with their doubling time in the following order: A549 ≈ MeT5A > MRC5. The higher metabolic labelling efficiency inherently led to a higher extent of specific binding and accumulation of the clickable N3-conjugated gold nanoparticles (N3-AuNps, core diameter = 30 nm) in the DBCO-glycan modified A549 and MeT5A cells, but to a less prominent effect in MRC5 cells. These findings demonstrate that relative rates of cell metabolism can be exploited using metabolic labelling to recruit nanotherapeutics whilst minimising non-specific targeting of surrounding tissues.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2050-7518
Volume :
9
Issue :
26
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of materials chemistry. B
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34161405
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d1tb00721a