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Fine-Tuning Vitamin E‑Containing Telodendrimers for Efficient Delivery of Gambogic Acid in Colon Cancer Treatment
Certain
natural products such as gambogic acid (GA) exhibit potent
antitumor effects. Unfortunately, administration of these natural
products is limited by their poor solubility in conventional pharmaceutical
solvents. In this study, a series of telodendrimers, composed of linear
polyethylene glycol (PEG)-blocking-dendritic oligomer of cholic acid
(CA) and vitamin E (VE), have been designed with architectures optimized
for efficient delivery of GA and other natural anticancer compounds.
Two of the telodendrimers with segregated CA and VE domains self-assembled
into stable cylindrical and/or spherical nanoparticles (NPs) after
being loaded with GA as observed under transmission electron microscopy
(TEM), which correlated with the dynamic light scattering (DLS) analysis
of sub-30 nm particle sizes. A very high GA loading capacity (3:10
drug/polymer w/w) and sustained drug release were achieved with the
optimized telodendrimers. These novel nanoformulations of GA were
found to exhibit similar <i>in vitro</i> cytotoxic activity
against colon cancer cells as the free drug. Near-infrared fluorescence
small animal imaging revealed preferential accumulation of GA-loaded
NPs into tumor tissue. The optimized nanoformulation of GA achieved
superior antitumor efficacy compared to GA-Cremophor EL formulation
at equivalent doses in HT-29 human colon cancer xenograft mouse models.
Given the mild adverse effects associated with this natural compound
and the enhanced anticancer effects via tumor targeted telodendrimer
delivery, the optimized GA nanoformulation is a promising alternative
to the traditional chemotherapy in colon cancer treatment