Abstract

Recently, a great effort has been made to perfect the therapeutic effect of solid tumor, from single-agent therapy to combined therapy and many other polymer-drug conjugations with dual or more anticancer agents due to their promising synergistic effect and higher drug level accumulation towards tumor tissues. Different polymer-drug spacers present diverse therapeutic efficacy, therefore, finding an appropriate spacer is desirable. In this study, dual drugs that are doxorubicin (DOX) and mitomycin C (MMC) were conjugated onto a polymer carrier (xyloglucan) via various peptide or amide bonds, and a series of polymers drug conjugates were synthesized with different spacers and their effect on tumor treatment efficacy was studied both in vitro and in vivo. The result shows that the synergistic effect is better when using different linker to conjugate different drugs rather than using the same spacer to conjugate different drugs on the carrier. Particularly, the finding of this works suggested that, using peptide bond for MMC and amide bond for DOX to conjugate dual drugs onto single XG carrier could improve therapeutic effect and synergy effect. Therefore, in polymer-pharmaceutical formulations, the use of different spacers to optimize the design of existing drugs to enhance therapeutic effects is a promising strategy.

Highlights

  • A great effort has been made to perfect the therapeutic effect of solid tumor, from singleagent therapy to combined therapy and many other polymer-drug conjugations with dual or more anticancer agents due to their promising synergistic effect and higher drug level accumulation towards tumor tissues

  • This research is focusing on studying the cleavage of two different spacers that are amide bond and peptide bond between carrier and anticancer agents and their effect to achieve enhanced treatment efficacy for cancer

  • Unlike using the same spacer to attach different drugs to carriers in combination therapy, the results of this research revealed that using different spacers for the different drugs could achieve a better therapeutic effect

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Introduction

A great effort has been made to perfect the therapeutic effect of solid tumor, from singleagent therapy to combined therapy and many other polymer-drug conjugations with dual or more anticancer agents due to their promising synergistic effect and higher drug level accumulation towards tumor tissues. Despite the fact that different properties such as drug ratio, and polymer size, etc., that may influence the efficacy of combination therapy, it is widely known that the type of spacer used to conjugate the anticancer drug to the polymer can significantly plays a great role to successfully release the parent drug at the desirable pathological site preferably in controllable m­ anner[12,13]. In this scenario, various spacers that can respond to Scientific Reports | (2021) 11:22116. Unlike using the same spacer to attach different drugs to carriers in combination therapy, the results of this research revealed that using different spacers for the different drugs could achieve a better therapeutic effect

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