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Switchable Lipids: Conformational Change for Fast pH‐Triggered Cytoplasmic Delivery
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2015
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Lipid PreparationNanomedicineProteinlipid InteractionNanotherapeuticsBiochemistryLipid StructureMedicineLiposome FormulationsNatural SciencesDrug Delivery SystemsLiposome FormulationConformational ChangeLipid MovementCellular BiochemistryLipid ChemistryPharmacology
Abstract We report the use of switchable lipids to improve the endosomal escape and cytosolic delivery of cell‐impermeable compounds. The system is based on a conformational reorganization of the lipid structure upon acidification, as demonstrated by NMR spectroscopic studies. When incorporated in a liposome formulation, the switchable lipids triggered bilayer destabilization through fusion even in the presence of poly(ethylene glycol). We observed 88 % release of sulforhodamine B in 15 min at pH 5, and the liposome formulations demonstrated high stability at pH 7.4 for several months. By using sulforhodamine B as a model of a highly polar drug, we demonstrated fast cytosolic delivery mediated by endosomal escape in HeLa cells, and no toxicity.
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