Azo modified hyaluronic acid based nanocapsules: CD44 targeted, UV-responsive decomposition and drug release in liver cancer cells

Qi Chen, Xiaorong Li, Yuan Xie, Weicheng Hu, Zhipeng Cheng, Hui Zhong, Hongjun Zhu

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Abstract

Herein, we demonstrate a novel UV-induced decomposable nanocapsule of natural polysaccharide (HA-azo/PDADMAC). The nanocapsules are fabricated based on layer-by-layer co-assembly of anionic azobenzene functionalized hyaluronic acid (HA-azo) and cationic poly diallyl dimethylammonium chloride (PDADMAC). When the nanocapsules are exposed to 365 nm light, ultraviolet photons can trigger the photo-isomerization of azobenzene groups in the framework. The nanocapsules could decompose from large-sized nanocapsules to small fragments. Due to their optimized original size (~180 nm), the nanocapsules can effectively avoid biological barriers, provide a long blood circulation and achieve high tumor accumulation. It can fast eliminate nanocapsules from tumor and release the loaded drugs for chemotherapy after UV-induced dissociation. Besides, HA is an endogenous polysaccharide that shows intrinsic targetability to CD44 receptors on surface of cancer cells. The intracellular experiment shows that the HA-azo/PDADMAC nanocapsules with CD44 targeting ability and UV-controlled intracellular drug release are promising for cancer chemotherapy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number118152
JournalCarbohydrate Polymers
Volume267
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2021

Keywords

  • CD44-targeted
  • Controlled drug release
  • Hyaluronic acid
  • UV-responsive

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