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Langmuir | 2008

Formation of Reversible Shell Cross-Linked Micelles from the Biodegradable Amphiphilic Diblock Copolymer Poly(l-cysteine)-block-Poly(l-lactide)

Jing Sun; Xuesi Chen; Tiancheng Lu; Shi Liu; Huayu Tian; Zhaopei Guo; Xiabin Jing

A novel biodegradable diblock copolymer, poly(L-cysteine)-b-poly(L-lactide) (PLC-b-PLLA), was synthesized by ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of N-carboxyanhydride of beta-benzyloxycarbonyl-L-cysteine (ZLC-NCA) with amino-terminated poly(L-lactide) (NH 2-PLLA) as a macroinitiator in a convenient way. The diblock copolymer and its precursor were characterized by (1)H NMR, Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR), gel permeation chromatography (GPC), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) measurements. The length of each block polymer could be tailored by molecular design and the ratios of feeding monomers. The cell adhesion and cell spread on the PZLC-b-PLLA and PLC-b-PLLA films were enhanced compared to those on pure PLA film. PLC-b-PLLA can self-assemble to form micelles in aqueous media. A pyrene probe is used to demonstrate the micelle formation of PLC-b-PLLA in aqueous solution. Due to the ease of disulfide exchange with thiols, the obtained micelles are reversible shell cross-linked (SCL) micelles. The morphology and size of the micelles are studied by dynamic light scattering (DLS) and environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM).


Macromolecular Bioscience | 2009

Folate-conjugated micelles and their folate-receptor-mediated endocytosis.

Tiancheng Lu; Jing Sun; Xuexi Chen; Peibiao Zhang; Xiabin Jing

A folate-conjugated copolymer PEG-PLA-PLL/folate was synthesized and mixed with pure PEG-PLA-PLL and a fluorescent model drug mFITC to prepare folate-conjugated micelles. The distribution of micelles was studied on cancer-cell-bearing mice via frozen slicing. The results show that mFITC is successfully encapsulated into folate(+) and folate(-)micelles; PEG-PLA-PLL micelles the latter can be internalized by both HeLa and CHO cells without selectivity due to their cationic surface charges, while folate(+)micelles exhibit more preferential endocytosis by HeLa cells than by CHO cells. The folate(-)micelles showed retention in both organs and tumors. The folate(+)micelles are a promising active targeting drug delivery system for FR over-expressing cells and they accumulate in tumor beds.


Macromolecular Bioscience | 2011

Chemo-physical and biological evaluation of poly(L-lysine)-grafted chitosan copolymers used for highly efficient gene delivery.

Haijun Yu; Chao Deng; Huayu Tian; Tiancheng Lu; Xuesi Chen; Xiabin Jing

For the success of non-viral gene delivery, it is of great importance to develop gene vectors with high efficiency but low toxicity. We demonstrate that PLL-grafted chitosan copolymers combine the advantages of PLL with its good pDNA-binding ability and of chitosan with its good biocompatibility. The chemo-physical properties of the prepared Chi-g-PLL copolymers are thoroughly characterized. The in vitro transfection study shows that the copolymers have a much higher gene transfer ability than the starting materials chitosan and PLL. A positive correlation between PLL chain lengths and transfection efficiency of the copolymers is found. Our results suggest that these novel Chi-g-PLL copolymers are good candidates for gene delivery in vivo.


Acta Biomaterialia | 2008

The immobilization of proteins on biodegradable fibers via biotin–streptavidin bridges

Tiancheng Lu; Xuesi Chen; Quan Shi; Yu Wang; Peibiao Zhang; Xiabin Jing

This paper aims at developing novel bioactive fibrous mats for protein immobilization and for protein separation/purification. For this purpose, an amphiphilic triblock copolymer, biotinylated poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(L-lactide)-b-poly(L-lysine) was co-electrospun together with poly(L-lactide-co-glycolide) into ultrafine fibers approximately 2 microm in diameter, and a layer of blocking agent was coated on the fiber surfaces to block off possible non-specific binding of proteins. The biotin species retained their ability to specifically recognize and bind streptavidin, and the immobilized streptavidin could further combine with biotinylated antibodies, antigens and other biological moieties. Horseradish peroxidase-labeled streptavidin and fluorescein isothiocyanate-labeled goat globulin were used to detect the immobilizations of streptavidin and rabbit anti-goat IgG(H+L) via enzyme-linked immunoassay and confocal laser scanning microscope, respectively. The immobilized antigen was eluted from the fiber substrate with a glycine/HCl solution and the eluted antigen retained its bioactivity. Therefore, these biotin-carrying composite fibers have a variety of uses, including selective immobilization of functional proteins, antigen/antibody separation and purification, and vaccine preparation.


Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A | 2009

Synthesis, self-assembly in water, and cytotoxicity of MPEG-block-PLLA/DX conjugates

Zhigang Xie; Tiancheng Lu; Xuesi Chen; Yonghui Zheng; Xiabin Jing

Docetaxel (DX) is one of the most effective antineoplastic drugs. Its current clinical administration is limited because of its hydrophobicity and serious side effects. A polymer/DX conjugate is designed and successfully prepared to solve these problems. It is monomethoxy-poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(L-lactide)/DX (MPEG-PLLA/DX). It was synthesized by reacting DX with carboxyl-terminated copolymer MPEG-PLLA, which was prepared by reacting succinic anhydride with hydroxyl-terminated copolymer monomethoxy-poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(L-lactide) (MPEG-PLLA). Its structure and molecular weight was confirmed by (1)H NMR and GPC. The MPEG-PLLA/DX micelles in aqueous solution were prepared using a solvent displacement method and characterized by dynamic light scattering for size and size distribution, and by transmission electron microscopy for surface morphology. Its antitumor activity against HeLa cancer cells evaluated by MTT assay showed that it had a similar antitumor activity to pure DX at the same drug content.


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2007

Preparation and antibacterial effects of PVA‐PVP hydrogels containing silver nanoparticles

Haijun Yu; Xiaoyi Xu; Xuesi Chen; Tiancheng Lu; Peibiao Zhang; Xiabin Jing


Journal of Controlled Release | 2006

BCNU-loaded PEG–PLLA ultrafine fibers and their in vitro antitumor activity against Glioma C6 cells

Xiuling Xu; Xuesi Chen; Xiaoyi Xu; Tiancheng Lu; Xin Wang; Lixin Yang; Xiabin Jing


Biomaterials | 2008

The immobilization of proteins on biodegradable polymer fibers via click chemistry

Quan Shi; Xuesi Chen; Tiancheng Lu; Xiabin Jing


Polymer | 2007

A biodegradable triblock copolymer poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(L-lactide)-b-poly(L-lysine): Synthesis, self-assembly and RGD peptide modification

Chao Deng; Xuesi Chen; Haijun Yu; Jing Sun; Tiancheng Lu; Xiabin Jing


Biomacromolecules | 2007

Poly(l-lysine)-Graft-Chitosan Copolymers: Synthesis, Characterization, and Gene Transfection Effect

Haijun Yu; Xuesi Chen; Tiancheng Lu; Jing Sun; Huayu Tian; Jun Hu; Yu Wang; Peibiao Zhang; Xiabin Jing

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Xiabin Jing

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xuesi Chen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jing Sun

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhigang Xie

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Haijun Yu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Peibiao Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Changhai Lu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Huayu Tian

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Quan Shi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiaoyi Xu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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