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Effects of a novel pH-sensitive liposome with cleavable esterase-catalyzed and pH-responsive double smart mPEG lipid derivative on ABC phenomenon
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2011
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NanotherapeuticsEngineeringImmunologyImmunotherapeuticsLipid MovementPolyethylene GlycolSynthetic ImmunologyAbc PhenomenonBiochemical EngineeringCell-based Drug DeliveryBiochemistryMembrane BiologyNovel Ph-sensitive LiposomeImmune FunctionPharmacologyBiomolecular EngineeringLipid PreparationDouble SmartSynthetic BiologyDrug Delivery SystemsCellular BiochemistryLipid ChemistryMedicineQuantitative Pharmacology
Background: The ABC phenomenon is described as a syndrome of accelerated clearance of polyethylene glycol (PEG)-modified liposomes from the bloodstream when repeatedly injected, with their increased accumulation in the liver and spleen. Methods: To clarify this immune response phenomenon, we evaluated a novel modified pH-sensitive liposome with a cleavable double smart PEG-lipid derivative (mPEG-Hz-CHEMS). Results: The ABC phenomenon in mice was brought about by repeated injection of conventional PEG-PE liposomes and was accompanied by a greatly increased uptake in the liver. However, a slight ABC phenomenon was brought about by repeated injection of mPEG-CHEMS liposomes and was accompanied by only a slightly increased uptake in the liver, and repeated injection of mPEG-Hz-CHEMS liposomes did not induce the ABC phenomenon and there was no increase in liver accumulation. This finding indicates that the cleavable mPEG-Hz-CHEMS derivative could lessen or eliminate the ABC phenomenon induced by repeated injection of PEGylated liposomes. Conclusion: This research has shed some light on a solution to the ABC phenomenon using a cleavable PEG-Hz-CHEMS derivative encapsulated in nanoparticles. Keywords: accelerated blood clearance, double smart, cleavable, mPEG-lipid derivates, pH-sensitive liposome
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