Design of cyclic RKKH peptide-conjugated PEG liposomes targeting the integrin alpha(2)beta(1) receptor

作者:Knudsen Nina O; Schiffelers Raymond M; Jorgensen Lene; Hansen Jens; Frokjaer Sven; Foged Camilla*
来源:International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2012, 428(1-2): 171-177.
DOI:10.1016/j.ijpharm.2012.02.043

摘要

Peptide conjugation to the surface of stealth liposomes has been studied for liposomal drug targeting to cells expressing specific receptors to provide a site-specific drug delivery. This study investigated the potential of peptide-conjugated liposomes for targeting cells expressing the human integrin alpha(2)beta(1) receptor. A 12 amino acid head-to-tail cyclic peptide derived from the Jararhagin protein containing the Arg-Lys-Lys-His (RKKH)-specific binding site was conjugated to the distal ends of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) chains on PEGylated liposomes. Epithelial cells expressing the receptor showed increased cellular association and uptake of peptide-conjugated liposomes at 4 degrees C, compared to liposomes conjugated with a non-specific peptide. The interaction between cells and peptide-conjugated liposomes was significantly increased at 37 degrees C suggesting that a possible uptake mechanism might be energy-dependent endocytosis. In keratinocyte cell cultures, the ligand-conjugated liposomes loaded with the vitamin D-3 analogue calcipotriol induced transcription of the gene encoding the antimicrobial peptide cathelicidin, which is activated through the vitamin D-3 receptor upon binding of vitamin D-3 analogues. This suggests that the liposomes are internalized and that calcipotriol is delivered intracellularly and released in an active form. In conclusion, the 12 amino acid head-to-tail cyclic RKKH peptide seems promising for targeting of liposomes to the integrin alpha(2)beta(1) receptor.

  • 出版日期2012-5-30