Utility of liposomes coated with polysaccharide bearing 1-amino-lactose as targeting chemotherapy for AH66 hepatoma cells.

  • Authors:
    • M Yamamoto
    • K Ichinose
    • N Ishii
    • T Khoji
    • K Akiyoshi
    • N Moriguchi
    • J Sunamoto
    • T Kanematsu
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  • Published online on: January 1, 2000     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.7.1.107
  • Pages: 107-118
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Abstract

The cell recognition element is very important for drug delivery systems. We synthesized cholesteryl pullulan (CHP) bearing 1-aminolactose (1-AL) and introduced a saccharide, cholesteryl pullulan bearing 1-aminolactose (1-AL/CHP), to an outer layer of the conventional liposome as a cell recognition element. Lectin recognized the beta-galactose by aggregation of 1-AL/CHP coated liposome (1-AL/CHP liposome). The uptake of this liposome to AH66 rat hepatoma cells was greater than in liposomes without 1-aminolactose in vitro. Furthermore, 1-AL/CHP liposomal adriamycin showed a stronger antitumor effect in comparison with other types of liposomal adriamycin in vitro. When in vivo tumor-targeting efficacy was investigated in AH66 tumor transplanted mice using 3H-liposome, the tumor/serum radioactivity ratio in mice injected with 1-AL/CHP liposome was higher than that of mice injected with other liposomes. These observations suggest that 1-AL is effective as a cell recognition element. As a result, 1-AL/CHP liposome is considered to be a good carrier of anticancer drugs for the active targeting of tumor cells.

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Yamamoto M, Ichinose K, Ishii N, Khoji T, Akiyoshi K, Moriguchi N, Sunamoto J and Kanematsu T: Utility of liposomes coated with polysaccharide bearing 1-amino-lactose as targeting chemotherapy for AH66 hepatoma cells.. Oncol Rep 7: 107-118, 2000.
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Yamamoto, M., Ichinose, K., Ishii, N., Khoji, T., Akiyoshi, K., Moriguchi, N. ... Kanematsu, T. (2000). Utility of liposomes coated with polysaccharide bearing 1-amino-lactose as targeting chemotherapy for AH66 hepatoma cells.. Oncology Reports, 7, 107-118. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.7.1.107
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Yamamoto, M., Ichinose, K., Ishii, N., Khoji, T., Akiyoshi, K., Moriguchi, N., Sunamoto, J., Kanematsu, T."Utility of liposomes coated with polysaccharide bearing 1-amino-lactose as targeting chemotherapy for AH66 hepatoma cells.". Oncology Reports 7.1 (2000): 107-118.
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Yamamoto, M., Ichinose, K., Ishii, N., Khoji, T., Akiyoshi, K., Moriguchi, N., Sunamoto, J., Kanematsu, T."Utility of liposomes coated with polysaccharide bearing 1-amino-lactose as targeting chemotherapy for AH66 hepatoma cells.". Oncology Reports 7, no. 1 (2000): 107-118. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.7.1.107