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Cyclic Disulfide Liposomes for Membrane Functionalization and Cellular Delivery
Authors:Megan L Qualls  Dr Jinchao Lou  Dillon P McBee  Prof Joshua A Baccile  Prof Michael D Best
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of Tennessee, 1420 Circle Drive, Knoxville, TN, 37996 USA
Abstract:Liposomes are effective therapeutic delivery nanocarriers due to their ability to encapsulate and enhance the pharmacokinetic properties of a wide range of therapeutics. Two primary areas in which improvement is needed for liposomal drug delivery is to enhance the ability to infiltrate cells and to facilitate derivatization of the liposome surface. Herein, we report a liposome platform incorporating a cyclic disulfide lipid (CDL) for the dual purpose of enhancing cell entry and functionalizing the liposome membrane through thiol-disulfide exchange. In order to accomplish this, CDL-1 and CDL-2 , composed of lipoic acid (LA) or asparagusic acid (AA) appended to a lipid scaffold, were designed and synthesized. A fluorescence-based microplate immobilization assay was implemented to show that these compounds enable convenient membrane decoration through reaction with thiol-functionalized small molecules. Additionally, fluorescence microscopy experiments indicated dramatic enhancements in cellular delivery when CDLs were incorporated within liposomes. These results demonstrate that multifunctional CDLs serve as an exciting liposome system for surface decoration and enhanced cellular delivery.
Keywords:cellular delivery  cyclic disulfides  fluorescence microscopy  lipids  liposomes
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