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Control of cell death by the smart polymeric vehicle.

Biomacromolecules (2001-11-17)
K Fujimoto, C Iwasaki, C Arai, M Kuwako, E Yasugi
ABSTRACT

We report a novel drug delivery system for apoptosis induction by a "smart" polymer vehicle possessing thermosensitivity and bioaffinity. The polymer chain was prepared by copolymerization of N-isopropylacrylamide and N-methacryloyloxysuccinimide. Cell-adhesive RGDS peptide was conjugated with the copolymer as a ligand model for bioaffinity. When the temperature was increased, nanoscale aggregates precipitated from a copolymer aqueous solution. Either dolichyl phosphate (dol-p), which is an apoptotic inducer, or dolichol was added to aggregates at around the precipitation temperature (31 degrees C), and the temperature was raised to 37 degrees C for incorporation. Aggregates incorporating dol-p or dolicol were added to a human promonocytic leukemia U937 cell suspension at 37 degrees C. When the temperature was lowered to 25 degrees C, cells underwent apoptosis in the presence of Ca2+. Probably, copolymer vehicles were concentrated on a cell surface through the binding of RGDS and integrin and the release of lipid inducers was caused by the disruption of vehicles in response to temperature.

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Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide), N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS) ester terminated, average Mn 2,000