Ultrasound-Triggered Delivery of Iproplatin from Microbubble-Conjugated Liposomes

ChemistryOpen. 2021 Dec;10(12):1170-1176. doi: 10.1002/open.202100222. Epub 2021 Oct 27.

Abstract

The PtIV prodrug iproplatin has been actively loaded into liposomes using a calcium acetate gradient, achieving a 3-fold enhancement in drug concentration compared to passive loading strategies. A strain-promoted cycloaddition reaction (azide- dibenzocyclooctyne) was used to attach iproplatin-loaded liposomes L(Pt) to gas-filled microbubbles (M), forming an ultrasound-responsive drug delivery vehicle [M-L(Pt)]. Ultrasound-triggered release of iproplatin from the microbubble-liposome construct was evaluated in cellulo. Breast cancer (MCF-7) cells treated with both free iproplatin and iproplatin-loaded liposome-microbubbles [M-L(Pt)] demonstrated an increase in platinum concentration when exposed to ultrasound. No appreciable platinum uptake was observed in MCF-7 cells following treatment with L(Pt) only or L(Pt)+ultrasound, suggesting that microbubble-mediated ultrasonic release of platinum-based drugs from liposomal carriers enables greater control over drug delivery.

Keywords: cancer; drug delivery; iproplatin; liposome; ultrasound.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Drug Delivery Systems
  • Humans
  • Liposomes*
  • Microbubbles*
  • Organoplatinum Compounds

Substances

  • Liposomes
  • Organoplatinum Compounds
  • iproplatin