Abstract

Desferrioxamine (DFO) is a clinically approved, high affinity iron chelator used for the treatment of iron overload. Due to its short half-life and toxicity, DFO is administered for 8-12 h per day, 5-7 d per week. In this manuscript, the influence of molecular properties of hyperbranched polyglycerol (HPG)-DFO conjugates on their iron binding by isothermal titration calorimetry, iron removal efficiency from ferritin in presence and absence of a low molecular weight (MW) iron chelator, and protection against iron mediated oxidation of proteins is reported. The iron binding properties of HPG-DFO are slightly altered with size and DFO density of conjugates. The lower MW conjugate shows greater iron removal efficiency at room temperature, however, the efficacy of high MW conjugates increases at physiological temperature. The iron removal from ferritin by HPG-DFO conjugates increases significantly in presence of a low MW chelator, suggesting the potential of combination therapy. The molecular properties of the polymer scaffold also have influence on the prevention of iron mediated oxidation of proteins by the conjugates. The results therefore help to define the iron binding thermodynamics of HPG-DFO and their dependence on MW, and can be extended to improve the general understanding of polymeric chelator-iron interactions in situ.

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