Issue 19, 2014

Size effects of self-assembled block copolymer spherical micelles and vesicles on cellular uptake in human colon carcinoma cells

Abstract

Block copolymers, poly(oligo ethylene glycol methyl ether methacrylate)-block-poly(styrene), POEGMEMA-b-PS, with various block lengths were prepared via RAFT polymerization and subsequently self-assembled into various aggregates to investigate their uptake ability into human colon carcinoma cell lines, WiDr. By varying the ratio of the hydrophobic to hydrophilic block lengths in the block copolymers various morphologies including spherical micelles, cylindrical micelles (rods), vesicles and large compound micelles could be generated. With increasing length of the hydrophobic block the micelles grew in size until chain stretching caused the transition to rods and then to other aggregates. Micelles of two sizes with a hydrodynamic diameter of 34 and 49 nm, respectively, and two different vesicles (hydrodynamic diameters 99 nm and 150 nm) were further studied towards their ability to be taken up by human colon carcinoma cells. Results indicated that the smaller sized micelles were taken up almost immediately while an increased sized micelle was taken up, however at a slower rate. Though larger vesicle aggregates were taken up at a slower rate, eventually all cells internalized aggregates to a similar amount after a few hours.

Graphical abstract: Size effects of self-assembled block copolymer spherical micelles and vesicles on cellular uptake in human colon carcinoma cells

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Dec 2013
Accepted
26 Feb 2014
First published
04 Mar 2014

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2014,2, 2883-2891

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Size effects of self-assembled block copolymer spherical micelles and vesicles on cellular uptake in human colon carcinoma cells

T. Chang, M. S. Lord, B. Bergmann, A. Macmillan and M. H. Stenzel, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2014, 2, 2883 DOI: 10.1039/C3TB21751E

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