Issue 28, 2016

Enhanced cytocompatibility and functional group content of poly(l-lysine) dendrimers by grafting with poly(oxazolines)

Abstract

When considering the design of an advanced drug delivery system, a common desirable attribute is to have a prolonged residence time in blood circulation so that accumulation and localised payload release may occur at the site of interest (e.g. a tumour). Polyethylene glycol (PEG) has been a gold standard for fulfilling this requirement, and consequently has been well investigated as a material for surface modification of dendrimers. As an alternative, we have explored the use of polyoxazolines (POZ)s as materials for modifying the surface of a generation 5 L-lysine dendrimer and found that there was a significant improvement in the biocompatibility properties over the unmodified dendrimer. One particularly useful advantage of POZ over PEG lies in the main-chain pendant groups available that we were able to exploit to impart functionality. Modifying the POZ to have pendant carboxyl groups led to a novel modified dendrimer with significantly more sites for conjugation. With this, we have demonstrated a sixfold increase in the loading of coumarin (our model compound) when compared to a non-functional POZ equivalent.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced cytocompatibility and functional group content of poly(l-lysine) dendrimers by grafting with poly(oxazolines)

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Mar 2016
Accepted
18 May 2016
First published
20 May 2016

Polym. Chem., 2016,7, 4609-4617

Enhanced cytocompatibility and functional group content of poly(L-lysine) dendrimers by grafting with poly(oxazolines)

R. M. England, J. I. Hare, P. D. Kemmitt, K. E. Treacher, M. J. Waring, S. T. Barry, C. Alexander and M. Ashford, Polym. Chem., 2016, 7, 4609 DOI: 10.1039/C6PY00478D

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