Abstract

A new kind of negatively charged polymer-shielded supramolecular nano-micelles with dual-responsive property was designed for tumor treatment, which was prepared on the basis of adamantane terminated linear PAsp(DIP) and disulfide-β-cyclodextrin-terminated PAsp(EDA). The supramolecular nano-micelles comprised a 2,3-dimethylmaleic anhydride (DA) protective layer to stabilize the micelles, a pH-responsive core to package hydrophobic model drugs, and a disulfide-crosslinked interlayer to shackle the core against drug leakage under normal physiological conditions. After arriving at the tumor tissue via EPR, the targeting function could be turned on by dislodging DA groups on the surface of micelles, which allowed the drug-loaded nano-micelles to be easily phagocytized by the tumor cells, and then release the drug inside the cells induced by the increased glutathione level and acidic pH. The results indicated that the charge-conversional dual-responsive supramolecular nano-micelles showed excellent antitumor activity.

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