Cell internalization kinetics and surface charge accessibility of surface-modified PAMAM dendrimers

Diaz, Carola F.; Cifuentes, Diego L.; Oyarzun, Maximiliano; Jimenez, Veronica A.; Guzman, Leonardo

Abstract

--- - Surface-modified PAMAM dendrimers have important applications in drug delivery, yet a gap remains about the role that surface functionalization plays on their cell internalization capacity. We examined the cell internalization kinetics of PAMAM dendrimers that were surface-modified with acetyl, folate and poly(ethylene glycol), as model functional groups differing in size, charge, and chemical functionality. Dendrimers with 25% functionalization were internalized by HEK cells, but with slower rates and lower maximum uptakes than the native dendrimer between 1-6 h of incubation. Dendrimers with 50% functionalization exhibited negligible internalization capacities at all incubation times. Molecular dynamics simulations revealed that the solvent accessibility of the cationic surface charges is a key factor affecting cell internalization, unlike the total charge, functionality or size of surface-modified PAMAM dendrimers. These findings provide valuable insights to assist the design of PAMAM-based systems for drug delivery applications. - The accessibility of surface cationic charges is a key determinant for the cell internalization capacity of surface-modified PAMAM dendrimers with acetyl, folate or poly(ethylene glycol) groups.

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Título según WOS: Cell internalization kinetics and surface charge accessibility of surface-modified PAMAM dendrimers
Título de la Revista: ORGANIC & BIOMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
Volumen: 21
Número: 38
Editorial: ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 7782
Página final: 7790
DOI:

10.1039/d3ob01265d

Notas: ISI