Issue 36, 2014

Camptothecin delivery into hepatoma cell line by galactose-appended fluorescent drug delivery system

Abstract

A galactose-appended camptothecin prodrug was newly synthesized. The prodrug preferentially entered a hepatoma cell line due to the galactose unit and the drug release triggered by disulfide-bond cleavage via reaction with glutathione was visualized on the basis of fluorescence changes of the naphthalimide moiety. The prodrug entered the cells via receptor-mediated endocytosis and released drug molecules into lysosomes, however, the released drug molecules failed to show significant anticancer activity, probably due to lysosomal hydrolysis of their lactone ring converting them to an inactive carboxylate form.

Graphical abstract: Camptothecin delivery into hepatoma cell line by galactose-appended fluorescent drug delivery system

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Feb 2014
Accepted
04 Apr 2014
First published
09 Apr 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 18744-18748

Camptothecin delivery into hepatoma cell line by galactose-appended fluorescent drug delivery system

S. Dongbang, H. M. Jeon, M. H. Lee, W. S. Shin, J. K. Kwon, C. Kang and J. S. Kim, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 18744 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA02588A

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