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Authors Gorzkiewicz, M. ; Deriu, M. A. ; Studzian, M. ; Janaszewska, A. ; Grasso, G. ; Pulaski, L. ; Appelhans, D. ; Danani, A. ; Klajnert-Maculewicz, B.
Title Fludarabine-specific molecular interactions with maltose-modified poly(propyleneimine) dendrimer enable effective cell entry of active drug form: comparison with clofarabine
Date 01.02.2019
Number 56066
Abstract Fludarabine is an anticancer antimetabolite essential for modern chemotherapy, but its efficacy is limited due to the complex pharmacokinetics. We demonstrated the potential use of maltose-modified poly(propyleneimine) dendrimer as drug delivery agent to improve the efficiency of therapy with fludarabine. In this study, we elaborated a novel synthesis technique for radioactively-labelled fludarabine triphosphate to prove for the first time the direct ability of nucleotide-glycodendrimer complex to enter and kill leukaemic cells, without the involvement of membrane nucleoside transporters and intracellular kinases. This will potentially allow to bypass the most common drug resistance mechanisms observed in the clinical setting. Further, we applied surface plasmon resonance and molecular modelling to elucidate the properties of the drug-dendrimer complex. We showed that clofarabine, a more toxic nucleoside analogue drug, is characterized by significantly different molecular interactions with poly(propyleneimine) dendrimers than fludarabine, leading to different cellular outcomes (decreased rather than increased treatment efficiency). The most probable mechanistic explanation of uniquely dendrimer-enhanced fludarabine toxicity points to a crucial role of both alternative cellular uptake pathway and avoidance of intracellular phosphorylation of nucleoside drug form.
Publisher Biomacromolecules
Wikidata Q62491064
Citation Biomacromolecules 20 (2019) 1429-1442
DOI https://doi.org/10.1021/ACS.BIOMAC.9B00010
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