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Type Of Media:学術論文
Publication/Magazine/Media:Biomacromolecules

Author:Masahiro Toyoda, Yutaka Miura*, Motoaki Kobayashi, Masato Tsuda, Takahiro Nomoto, Yuto Honda, Hiroyuki Nakamura, Hiroyasu Takemoto and Nobuhiro Nishiyama*

Synthesis and Optimization of Ethylenediamine-Based Zwitterion on Polymer Side Chain for Recognizing Narrow Tumorous pH Windows

Polyzwitterions that show the alternation of net charge in response to external stimuli have attracted great attention as a new class of surface-polymers on nanomedicines. However, the correlation between their detailed molecular structures and expression of antifouling properties under physiological condition remain controversial. Herein, we synthesized a series of ethylenediamine-based polyzwitterions with carboxy groups/sulfonic groups and ethylene, propylene, and butylene spacers as potential surface-polymers for nanomedicines, allowing sensitive recognition of tumor acidic environments (pH = 6.5–5.5). Then, we evaluated their structure-based characteristics, including pH-dependent cellular uptakes and intracellular distributions. Additionally, the role of conformation stability, i.e., Gibbs free energy changes, was to induce an intramolecular electrostatic interaction in the zwitterionic moieties. These results highlight the practicality of fine-tuning the design of zwitterionic moieties on polymers for the future development of nanomedicines that can recognize the narrow pH window in tumor acidic environments.

http://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.4c01086

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