Abstract
How to chaperone protein drugs into target tumor cells in vivo is a big challenge. Here, we report on small-sized and robust chimaeric vesicles (lipopepsomes) constructed with asymmetric poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(α-aminopalmitic acid)-b-poly(l-aspartic acid) triblock copolypeptide as a simple and functional platform for high loading and targeted intracellular delivery of saporin, a protein toxin, in vivo. Cyclic RGD peptide-decorated chimaeric lipopepsomes (cRGD-CLP) following loading 2.0–9.4 wt % of model protein FITC-labeled cytochrome C showed a small hydrodynamic size of 81–86 nm, enhanced internalization by αvβ3-overexpressing A549 lung tumor cells, as well as remarkable accumulation of 7.73% ID/g in the cancerous lung in mice. Saporin-loaded cRGD-CLP displayed a low half-maximal inhibitory concentration of 16.3 nM to A549 cancer cells. Intriguingly, saporin-loaded cRGD-CLP at 16.7 nmol saporin equiv/kg showed a high potency in treating orthotopically xenografted A549 lung tumors, suppressed tumor...
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