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Efficient delivery of therapeutics into tumor cells to increase the intracellular drug concentration is a major challenge for cancer therapy due to drug resistance and inefficient cellular uptake. Herein, we have designed a tailor-made dual pH-sensitive polymer-drug conjugate nanoparticulate system to overcome the challenges. The nanoparticle is capable of reversing its surface charge from negative to positive at tumor extracellular pH (∼6.8) to facilitate cell internalization. Subsequently, the significantly increased acidity in subcellular compartments such as the endosome (∼5.0) further promotes doxorubicin release from the endocytosed drug carriers. This dual pH-sensitive nanoparticle has showed enhanced cytotoxicity in drug-resistant cancer stem cells, indicating its great potential for cancer therapy.
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Jin‐Zhi Du
Nanchang University
Xiao‐Jiao Du
Indiana University School of Medicine
Chengqiong Mao
Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University
Journal of the American Chemical Society
University of Science and Technology of China
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d572d475589c71d767e827 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/ja207150n
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