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Query: EC:2.3.1.108 (
TAT
)
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A novel drug targeting system for acidic solid tumors has been developed based on ultra pH-sensitive polymer and cell penetrating
TAT
. The delivery system consisted of two components: 1) A polymeric micelle that has a hydrophobic core made of poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA) and a hydrophilic shell consisting of polyethylene glycol (PEG) conjugated to
TAT
(
TAT
micelle), 2) an ultra pH-sensitive diblock copolymer of poly(methacryloyl sulfadimethoxine) (
PSD
) and PEG (
PSD
-b-PEG). The anionic
PSD
is complexed with cationic
TAT
of the micelles to achieve the final carrier, which could systemically shield the micelles and expose them at slightly acidic tumor pH.
TAT
micelles had particle sizes between 20 and 45 nm and their critical micelle concentrations were 3.5 mg/l to 5.5 mg/l. The
TAT
micelles, upon mixing with pH-sensitive
PSD
-b-PEG, showed a slight increase in particle size between pH 8.0 and 6.8 (60-90 nm), indicating complexation. As the pH was decreased (pH 6.6 to 6.0) two populations were observed, one that of normal
TAT
micelles (45 nm) and the other of aggregated hydrophobic
PSD
-b-PEG. Zeta potential measurements showed similar trend substantiating the shielding/deshielding process. Flow cytometry and confocal microscopy showed significantly higher uptake of
TAT
micelles at pH 6.6 compared to pH 7.4 indicating shielding at normal pH and deshielding at tumor pH. The confocal microscopy indicated that the
TAT
not only translocates into the cells but is also seen on the surface of the nucleus. These results strongly indicate that the above micelles would be able to target any hydrophobic drug near the nucleus.
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