Abstract

Poly(amide-imide)s (PAIs) present limited use in bioapplications due to their poor aqueous solubility and difficulty in functional accessibility. Herein, we prepared PAI-based prodrugs by leveraging aliphatic PAIs as the polymer scaffolds and conjugating camptothecin (CPT) via thiol-disulfide exchange reaction. The degree of CPT attachment can be smoothly controlled by initial feed ratios of PEG and a pyridinedisulfide-modified CPT precursor. Due to the abundant secondary amine groups in PAI backbones, amphiphilic PAI-CPT prodrugs self-assembled into cationic nanoparticles and showed an efficient cellular internalization (<2 h). The presence of disulfide linkers between PAI scaffolds and CPT endowed PAI-CPT prodrugs a reductive-responsive drug release profile. Moreover, when PAI-CPT prodrug nanoparticles were further used as nanocarriers, doxorubicin (DOX) was additionally encapsulated and variable nanomorphologies (nanospheres, branched nanoparticles) were obtained, and an enhanced chemotherapy efficacy was achieved as well.

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