Development and Characterization of Quercetin-Loaded Polymeric Liposomes with Gelatin-Poly(ethylene glycol)-Folic Acid Coating to Increase Their Long-Circulating and Anticancer Activity
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-15-2024
Abstract
Liposomes as drug-delivery systems have been researched and applied in multiple scientific reports and introduced as patented products with interesting therapeutic properties. Despite various advantages, this drug carrier faces major difficulties in its innate stability, cancer cell specificity, and control over the release of hydrophobic drugs, particularly quercetin, a naturally derived drug that carries many desirable characteristics for anticancer treatment. To improve the effectiveness of liposomes to deliver quercetin by tackling and mitigating the mentioned hurdles, we developed a strategy to establish the ability to passively target cancerous cells, as well as to increase the bioavailability of loaded drugs by incorporating poly(ethylene glycol), gelatin, and folic acid moieties to modify the liposomal system’s surface. This research developed a chemically synthesized gelatin, poly(ethylene glycol), and folic acid as a single polymer to coat drug-loaded liposome systems. Liposomes were coated with gelatin-poly(ethylene glycol)-folic acid by electrostatic interaction, characterized by their size, morphology, ζ potential, drug loading efficiency, infrared structures, differential scanning calorimetry spectra, and drug-releasing profiles, and then evaluated for their cytotoxicity to MCF-7 breast cancer cells, as well as cellular uptake, analyzed by confocal imaging to further elaborate on the in vitro behavior of the coated liposome. The results indicated an unusual change in size with increased coating materials, followed by increased colloidal stability, ζ potential, and improved cytotoxicity to cancer cells, as shown by the cellular viability test with MCF-7. Cellular uptake also confirmed these results, providing data for the effects of biopolymer coating, while confirming that folic acid can increase the uptake of liposome by cancer cells. In consideration of such results, the modified gelatin-poly(ethylene glycol)-folic acid-coated liposome can be a potential system in delivering the assigned anticancer compound. This modified biopolymer showed excellent properties as a coating material and should be considered for further practical applications in the future.
Identifier
85196117785 (Scopus)
Publication Title
ACS Applied Bio Materials
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.4c00334
e-ISSN
25766422
PubMed ID
38857443
First Page
4454
Last Page
4470
Issue
7
Volume
7
Grant
UDPTCN 02/22-24
Fund Ref
Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology
Recommended Citation
Nguyen-Huu, Anh Minh; Le, Ngoc Thuy Trang; Vo Do, Minh Hoang; Dong Yen, Pham Nguyen; Nguyen-Dinh, Tien Dung; Nguyen, Ngoc Hoi; and Nguyen, Dai Hai, "Development and Characterization of Quercetin-Loaded Polymeric Liposomes with Gelatin-Poly(ethylene glycol)-Folic Acid Coating to Increase Their Long-Circulating and Anticancer Activity" (2024). Faculty Publications. 286.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/286