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Targeted Delivery of Dendritic Polyglycerol–Doxorubicin Conjugates by scFv-SNAP Fusion Protein Suppresses EGFR<sup>+</sup> Cancer Cell Growth
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Ethylene GlycolEngineeringBiomedical EngineeringTumor BiologyProtein NanoparticlesNanomedicineSnap-tag TechnologyRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchCell-based Drug DeliveryTumor TargetingCancer CellsCell BiologyDendritic Polyglycerol–doxorubicin ConjugatesTumor MicroenvironmentDrug TargetingPolymer-drug ConjugatePharmaceutical NanotechnologyNano-drug DeliveryDendritic Cell BiologyMedicine
Development of effective polymer-based nanocarriers for the successful application in cancer therapy still remains a great challenge in current research. In the present study we present a dendritic polyglycerol-based multifunctional drug immunoconjugate that specifically targets and kills cancer cell lines expressing epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). The nanocarrier was provided with a dendritic core as a multifunctional anchoring point, doxorubicin (Doxo) coupled through a pH-sensitive linker, a fluorescence marker, poly(ethylene glycol), as solubilizing and shielding moiety, and a scFv antibody conjugated through the SNAP-Tag technology. The study provides the proof of principle that SNAP-tag technology can be used to generate drug-carrying nanoparticles efficiently modified with single-chain antibodies to specifically target and destroy cancer cells.
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