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ACS Omega ; 6(1): 871-880, 2021 Jan 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33458538

RESUMO

Biomimetic high-density lipoproteins (b-HDL) have in the past two decades been applied for various drug delivery applications. As b-HDL inherently have relatively long circulation half-life and high tumor accumulation, this has inspired researchers to use b-HDL to selectively deliver drugs to tumors. PEGylation of the b-HDL has been pursued to increase the circulation half-life and therapeutic efficacy even further. The b-HDL consist of lipids stabilized by a protein/peptide scaffold, and while PEGylation of the scaffold has been shown to greatly increase the circulation half-life of the scaffold, the effect of PEGylation of the lipids is much less significant. Still, it remains to be evaluated how the biological fate, including cellular uptake, biodistribution, and circulation half-life, of the b-HDL lipids is affected by PEGylation of the b-HDL scaffold. We studied this with apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I)-based b-HDL and mono-PEGylated b-HDL (PEG b-HDL) both in vitro and in vivo. We found that PEGylation of the b-HDL scaffold only seemed to have minimal effect on the biological fate of the lipids. Both b-HDL and PEG b-HDL overall shared similar biological fates, which includes cellular uptake through the scavenger receptor class B type 1 (SR-BI) and relatively high tumor accumulation. This highlights that b-HDL are dynamic particles, and the biological fates of the b-HDL components (lipids and scaffold) can differ. A phenomenon that may also apply for other multicomponent nanoparticles.

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J Control Release ; 328: 792-804, 2020 12 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32971201

RESUMO

For the past two decades, biomimetic high-density lipoproteins (b-HDL) have been used for various drug delivery applications. The b-HDL mimic the endogenous HDL, and therefore possess many attractive features for drug delivery, including high biocompatibility, biodegradability, and ability to transport and deliver their cargo (e.g. drugs and/or imaging agents) to specific cells and tissues that are recognized by HDL. The b-HDL designs reported in the literature often differ in size, shape, composition, and type of incorporated cargo. However, there exists only limited insight into how the b-HDL design dictates their biodistribution. To fill this gap, we conducted a comprehensive systematic literature search of biodistribution studies using various designs of apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I)-based b-HDL (i.e. b-HDL with apoA-I, apoA-I mutants, or apoA-I mimicking peptides). We carefully screened 679 papers (search hits) for b-HDL biodistribution studies in mice, and ended up with 24 relevant biodistribution profiles that we compared according to b-HDL design. We show similarities between b-HDL biodistribution studies irrespectively of the b-HDL design, whereas the biodistribution of the b-HDL components (lipids and scaffold) differ significantly. The b-HDL lipids primarily accumulate in liver, while the b-HDL scaffold primarily accumulates in the kidney. Furthermore, both b-HDL lipids and scaffold accumulate well in the tumor tissue in tumor-bearing mice. Finally, we present essential considerations and strategies for b-HDL labeling, and discuss how the b-HDL biodistribution can be tuned through particle design and administration route. Our meta-analysis and discussions provide a detailed overview of the fate of b-HDL in mice that is highly relevant when applying b-HDL for drug delivery or in vivo imaging applications.


Assuntos
Biomimética , Lipoproteínas HDL , Animais , Apolipoproteína A-I , Sistemas de Liberação de Medicamentos , Lipídeos , Lipoproteínas HDL/metabolismo , Camundongos , Distribuição Tecidual
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ACS Omega ; 5(33): 21162-21171, 2020 Aug 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32875252

RESUMO

Most tumor-targeted drug delivery systems must overcome a large variety of physiological barriers before reaching the tumor site and diffuse through the tight network of tumor cells. Many studies focus on optimizing the first part, the accumulation of drug carriers at the tumor site, ignoring the penetration efficiency, i.e., a measure of the ability of a drug delivery system to overcome tumor surface adherence and uptake. We used three-dimensional (3D) tumor spheroids in combination with light-sheet fluorescence microscopy in a head-to-head comparison of a variety of commonly used lipid-based nanoparticles, including liposomes, PEGylated liposomes, lipoplexes, and reconstituted high-density lipoproteins (rHDL). Whilst PEGylation of liposomes only had minor effects on the penetration efficiency, we show that lipoplexes are mainly associated with the periphery of tumor spheroids, possibly due to their positive surface charge, leading to fusion with the cells at the spheroid surface or aggregation. Surprisingly, the rHDL showed significantly higher penetration efficiency and high accumulation inside the spheroid. While these findings indeed could be relevant when designing novel drug delivery systems based on lipid-based nanoparticles, we stress that the used platform and the detailed image analysis are a versatile tool for in vitro studies of the penetration efficiency of nanoparticles in tumors.

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RSC Adv ; 10(7): 3884-3894, 2020 Jan 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35492676

RESUMO

Knowledge of the interactions between nanoparticles and immune cells is required for optimal design of nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems, either when aiming to avoid phagocytic clearance of the nanoparticles or promote an immune response by delivering therapeutic agents to specific immune cells. Several studies have suggested that reconstituted high-density lipoproteins (rHDL) are attractive drug delivery vehicles. However, detailed studies of rHDL interactions with circulating leukocytes are limited. Here, we evaluated the association of discoidal rHDL with leukocytes in human whole blood (HWB) using quantitative approaches. We found that while the rHDL of various lipid compositions associated preferentially with monocytes, the degree of association depended on the lipid composition. However, consistent with the long circulation half-life of rHDL, we show that only a minor fraction of the rHDL associated with the leukocytes. Furthermore, we used three-dimensional fluorescence microscopy and imaging flow cytometry to evaluate the possible internalization of rHDL cargo into the cells, and we show increased internalization of rHDL cargo in monocytes relative to granulocytes. The preferential rHDL association with monocytes and the internalization of rHDL cargo could possibly be mediated by the scavenger receptor class B type 1 (SR-BI), which we show is expressed to a higher extent on monocytes than on the other major leukocyte populations. Our work implies that drug-loaded rHDL can deliver its cargo to monocytes in circulation, which could lead to some off-target effects when using rHDL for systemic drug delivery, or it could pave the way for novel immunotherapeutic treatments aiming to target the monocytes.

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Bioconjug Chem ; 30(10): 2634-2646, 2019 10 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31487985

RESUMO

The application of reconstituted high-density lipoproteins (rHDL) as a drug-carrier has during the past decade been established as a promising approach for effective receptor-mediated drug delivery, and its ability to target tumors has recently been confirmed in a clinical trial. The rHDL mimics the endogenous HDL, which is known to be highly dynamic and undergo extensive enzyme-mediated remodulations. Hence, to reveal the physiological rHDL stability, a thorough characterization of the dynamics of rHDL in biologically relevant environments is needed. We employ a size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) method to evaluate the dynamics of discoidal rHDL in fetal bovine serum (FBS), where we track both the rHDL lipids (by the fluorescence from lipid-conjugated fluorophores) and apoA-I (by human apoA-I ELISA). We show by using lipoprotein depleted FBS and isolated lipoproteins that rHDL lipids can be transferred to endogenous lipoproteins via direct interactions in a nonenzymatic process, resulting in rHDL compositional- and size-remodeling. This type of dynamics could lead to misinterpretations of fluorescence-based rHDL uptake studies due to desorption of labile lipophilic fluorophores or off-target side effects due to desorption of incorporated drugs. Importantly, we show how the degree of rHDL remodeling can be controlled by the compositional design of the rHDL. Understanding the correlation between the molecular properties of the rHDL constituents and their collective dynamics is essential for improving the rHDL-based drug delivery platform. Taken together, our work highlights the need to carefully consider the compositional design of rHDL and test its stability in a biological relevant environment, when developing rHDL for drug delivery purposes.


Assuntos
Portadores de Fármacos/química , Portadores de Fármacos/metabolismo , Lipoproteínas HDL/química , Lipoproteínas HDL/metabolismo , Apolipoproteína A-I/química , Humanos , Peptidomiméticos/química
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Nanoscale ; 10(48): 22720-22724, 2018 Dec 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30488936

RESUMO

Within nanomedicine, liposomes are investigated for their ability to deliver drug cargoes specifically into subcellular compartments of target cells. Such studies are often based on flow cytometry or microscopy, where researchers rely on fluorescently labeled lipids (FLLs) incorporated into the liposomal membrane to determine the localization of the liposomes within cells. These studies assume that the FLLs stay embedded in the liposomal membrane throughout the duration of the experiment. Here, we used size exclusion chromatography (SEC) to investigate the validity of this assumption by quantitatively determining the propensity of various widely used FLLs to dissociate from liposomes during incubation in human plasma. For certain commonly used off-the-shelf FLLs, up to 75% of the dye dissociated from the liposomes, while others dissociated less than 10%. To investigate the implications of this finding, we measured the peripheral blood leukocyte uptake of liposomes formulated with different FLLs using flow cytometry, and observed a significant difference in uptake correlating with the FLL's dissociation tendencies. Consequently, the choice of FLL can dramatically influence the conclusions drawn from liposome uptake and localization studies due to uptake of dissociated FLLs. The varying dissociation propensities for the FLLs were not reflected when incubating in buffer, showing that non-biological environments are unsuitable to mimic liposomal stability in a drug delivery context. Overall, our findings suggest that it is crucial for researchers to evaluate the stability of their FLL-labeled liposomes in biological environments, and the simplicity of the SEC assay put forward here makes it very applicable for the purpose.


Assuntos
Corantes Fluorescentes/química , Lipídeos/química , Coloração e Rotulagem/métodos , Lipossomos , Nanomedicina/métodos
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