Polyethylenimine-Dermatan Sulfate Complex, a Bioactive Biomaterial with Unique Toxicity to CD146-Positive Cancer Cells

Authors
Kim, Bieong-KilKim, DongkyuKwak, GijungYhee, Ji YoungKwon, Ick-ChanKim, Sun HwaYeo, Yoon
Issue Date
2017-06
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
ACS BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, v.3, no.6, pp.990 - 999
Abstract
We report unique bioactivity of a polycation-polyanion complex with potential utility for cancer therapy. A complex of disulfide-cross-linked polyethylenimine (CLPEI), a polycation used for gene complexation, and dermatan sulfate (DS), an anionic polysaccharide to shield excessive cationic charge of the former, has toxicity to a specific group of cancer cell lines, including B16-F10 murine melanoma, A375SM human melanoma, and PC-3 human prostate cancer cells. These CLPEI-DS-sensitive cells express CD146, which binds to the complex via interaction with DS. There is a positive correlation between toxicity and intracellular level of CLPEI, indicating that the CLPEI-DS-sensitivity is attributable to the increased cellular uptake of CLPEI mediated by the DS-CD146 interactions. In vitro studies show that CLPEI-DS complex causes G(0)/G(1) phase arrest and apoptotic cell death. In syngeneic and allograft models of B16-F10 melanoma, CLPEI-DS complex administered with a subtoxic level of doxorubicin potentiates the chemotherapeutic effect of the drug by loosening tumor tissues. Given the unique toxicity, CLPEI-DS complex may be a useful carrier of gene or chemotherapeutics for the therapy of CD146-positive cancers.
Keywords
CD146; EXPRESSION; DELIVERY; CHITOSAN; PROGRESSION; MOLECULE; ADHESION; CARRIERS; LIPIDS; DEATH; CD146; EXPRESSION; DELIVERY; CHITOSAN; PROGRESSION; MOLECULE; ADHESION; CARRIERS; LIPIDS; DEATH; bioactive biomaterials; polyethylenimine; dermatan sulfate; CD146; melanoma
ISSN
2373-9878
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/122679
DOI
10.1021/acsbiomaterials.7b00207
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