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Heparin-regulated prodrug-type macromolecular theranostic systems for cancer therapyopen access

Authors
Wang, H.Moon, C.Shin, M.C.Wang, Y.He, H.Yang, V.C.Huang, Y.
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
Ivyspring International Publisher
Keywords
Drug targeting delivery; Heparin; Heparin-regulated macromolecular prodrug-type system
Citation
Nanotheranostics, v.1, no.1, pp 114 - 130
Pages
17
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Nanotheranostics
Volume
1
Number
1
Start Page
114
End Page
130
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/14908
DOI
10.7150/ntno.18292
ISSN
2206-7418
Abstract
Heparin is a kind of naturally occurring polymer with excellent biocompatibility and solubility. It is characterized by dense of negative charge, higher than any endogenous components. Heparin can bind with various cationic peptides and proteins, thereby providing a useful noncovalent linkage for building a drug delivery system. As a case in point, heparin/cell-penetrating peptides (CPP) interaction is strong, and remains stable in vivo. They can be used to modify different proteins, respectively, and subsequently, by simply mixing the modified proteins, a protein-protein conjugate can be form via the stable heparin/CPP linkage. This linkage could not be broken unless addition of protamine that bears higher cationic charge density than CPP, and CPP thus can be substituted and released. Of note, heparin is a potent antagonist of CPP, and their binding naturally inhibits CPP-mediated drug cell penetration. Based on this method, we developed a heparin-regulated macromolecular prodrug-type system, termed ATTEMPTS, for drug targeting delivery. In this review article, we mainly summary the application of ATTEMPTS in delivery of various macromolecular drugs for cancer therapy, and also introduce the heparin-regulated nanoprobes for tumor imaging. ? Ivyspring International Publisher.
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