Abstract

Theranostic hyaluronic acid (HA) prodrug micelles with pH-responsive drug release and aggregation-induced emission (AIE) properties were prepared by chemical graft of biomimetic phosphorylcholine (PC), anticancer drug doxorubicin (DOX) and AIE fluorogen tetraphenylene (TPE) to the HA backbone. DOX was conjugated to the HA backbone by a hydrazone bond which can be hydrolyzed under acidic environment and result in pH-triggered smart release of DOX. The TPE units with typical AIE characteristics were applied for real time drug tracking in cancer cells. The HA-based prodrugs could self-assemble into micelles in aqueous solution as confirmed by the dynamic light scattering (DLS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The intracellular distribution of HA prodrug micelles could be clearly observed by fluorescence microscopy based on the strong fluorescence of TPE. Moreover, after treated with the micelles, stronger fluorescence of TPE in CD44 overexpressed MDA-MB-231 cancer cells was observed, compared to the CD44 negative cell line, NIH3T3 cells, suggesting efficient cell uptake of HA prodrug micelles by receptor-mediated endocytosis. The cell viability results indicated that the prodrug micelles could inhibit the proliferation of the cancer cells effectively. Such pH-triggered theranostic drug delivery system with AIE features can provide a new platform for targeted and image-guided cancer therapy.

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