Cell-mimicking polyethylene glycol-diacrylate based nanolipogel for encapsulation and delivery of hydrophilic biomolecule

Lipid based nanoparticulate formulations have been widely used for the encapsulation and sustain release of hydrophilic drugs, but they still face challenges such as high initial burst release. Nanolipogel (NLG) emerges as a potential system to encapsulate and deliver hydrophilic drug while suppress...

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Main Authors: Liew, Melvin Wen Jie, Wong, Yee Shan, Parikh, Atul N., Venkatraman, Subbu S., Cao, Ye, Czarny, Bertrand
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1688352023-06-25T15:37:37Z Cell-mimicking polyethylene glycol-diacrylate based nanolipogel for encapsulation and delivery of hydrophilic biomolecule Liew, Melvin Wen Jie Wong, Yee Shan Parikh, Atul N. Venkatraman, Subbu S. Cao, Ye Czarny, Bertrand School of Materials Science and Engineering Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Engineering::Materials Science::Medicine Cell-Mimicking Nanolipogel Lipid based nanoparticulate formulations have been widely used for the encapsulation and sustain release of hydrophilic drugs, but they still face challenges such as high initial burst release. Nanolipogel (NLG) emerges as a potential system to encapsulate and deliver hydrophilic drug while suppressing its initial burst release. However, there is a lack of characterization of the drug release mechanism from NLGs. In this work, we present a study on the release mechanism of hydrophilic Dextran-Fluorescein Isothiocyanate (DFITC) from Poly (ethylene glycol) Diacrylate (PEGDA) NLGs by using different molecular weights of PEGDA to vary the mesh size of the nanogel core, drawing inspiration from the macromolecular crowding effect in cells, which can be viewed as a mesh network of undefined sizes. The effect is then further characterized and validated by studying the diffusion of DFITC within the nanogel core using Fluorescence Recovery after Photobleaching (FRAP), on our newly developed cell derived microlipogels (MLG). This is in contrast to conventional FRAP works on cells or bulk hydrogels, which is limited in our application. Our work showed that the mesh size of the NLGs can be controlled by using different Mw of PEGDA, such as using a smaller MW to achieve higher crosslinking density, which will lead to having smaller mesh size for the crosslinked nanogel, and the release of hydrophilic DFITC can be sustained while suppressing the initial burst release, up to 10-fold more for crosslinked PEGDA 575 NLGs. This is further validated by FRAP which showed that the diffusion of DFITC is hindered by the decreasing mesh sizes in the NLGs, as a result of lower mobile fractions. These findings will be useful for guiding the design of PEGDA NLGs to have different degree of suppression of the initial burst release as well as the cumulative release, for a wide array of applications. This can also be extended to other different types of nanogel cores and other nanogel core-based nanoparticles for encapsulation and release of hydrophilic biomolecules. Ministry of Education (MOE) Nanyang Technological University Published version We acknowledge the grant support from Ministry of Education (MOE) Tier 1 (RG40/19) and Nanyang Technological University start up grant from School of Material Science and Engineering. 2023-06-20T02:51:23Z 2023-06-20T02:51:23Z 2023 Journal Article Liew, M. W. J., Wong, Y. S., Parikh, A. N., Venkatraman, S. S., Cao, Y. & Czarny, B. (2023). Cell-mimicking polyethylene glycol-diacrylate based nanolipogel for encapsulation and delivery of hydrophilic biomolecule. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 11, 1113236-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1113236 2296-4185 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168835 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1113236 36733962 2-s2.0-85147186020 11 1113236 en RG40/19 NTU-SUG Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology © 2023 Liew, Wong, Parikh, Venkatraman, Cao and Czarny. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Materials
Science::Medicine
Cell-Mimicking
Nanolipogel
spellingShingle Engineering::Materials
Science::Medicine
Cell-Mimicking
Nanolipogel
Liew, Melvin Wen Jie
Wong, Yee Shan
Parikh, Atul N.
Venkatraman, Subbu S.
Cao, Ye
Czarny, Bertrand
Cell-mimicking polyethylene glycol-diacrylate based nanolipogel for encapsulation and delivery of hydrophilic biomolecule
description Lipid based nanoparticulate formulations have been widely used for the encapsulation and sustain release of hydrophilic drugs, but they still face challenges such as high initial burst release. Nanolipogel (NLG) emerges as a potential system to encapsulate and deliver hydrophilic drug while suppressing its initial burst release. However, there is a lack of characterization of the drug release mechanism from NLGs. In this work, we present a study on the release mechanism of hydrophilic Dextran-Fluorescein Isothiocyanate (DFITC) from Poly (ethylene glycol) Diacrylate (PEGDA) NLGs by using different molecular weights of PEGDA to vary the mesh size of the nanogel core, drawing inspiration from the macromolecular crowding effect in cells, which can be viewed as a mesh network of undefined sizes. The effect is then further characterized and validated by studying the diffusion of DFITC within the nanogel core using Fluorescence Recovery after Photobleaching (FRAP), on our newly developed cell derived microlipogels (MLG). This is in contrast to conventional FRAP works on cells or bulk hydrogels, which is limited in our application. Our work showed that the mesh size of the NLGs can be controlled by using different Mw of PEGDA, such as using a smaller MW to achieve higher crosslinking density, which will lead to having smaller mesh size for the crosslinked nanogel, and the release of hydrophilic DFITC can be sustained while suppressing the initial burst release, up to 10-fold more for crosslinked PEGDA 575 NLGs. This is further validated by FRAP which showed that the diffusion of DFITC is hindered by the decreasing mesh sizes in the NLGs, as a result of lower mobile fractions. These findings will be useful for guiding the design of PEGDA NLGs to have different degree of suppression of the initial burst release as well as the cumulative release, for a wide array of applications. This can also be extended to other different types of nanogel cores and other nanogel core-based nanoparticles for encapsulation and release of hydrophilic biomolecules.
author2 School of Materials Science and Engineering
author_facet School of Materials Science and Engineering
Liew, Melvin Wen Jie
Wong, Yee Shan
Parikh, Atul N.
Venkatraman, Subbu S.
Cao, Ye
Czarny, Bertrand
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author Liew, Melvin Wen Jie
Wong, Yee Shan
Parikh, Atul N.
Venkatraman, Subbu S.
Cao, Ye
Czarny, Bertrand
author_sort Liew, Melvin Wen Jie
title Cell-mimicking polyethylene glycol-diacrylate based nanolipogel for encapsulation and delivery of hydrophilic biomolecule
title_short Cell-mimicking polyethylene glycol-diacrylate based nanolipogel for encapsulation and delivery of hydrophilic biomolecule
title_full Cell-mimicking polyethylene glycol-diacrylate based nanolipogel for encapsulation and delivery of hydrophilic biomolecule
title_fullStr Cell-mimicking polyethylene glycol-diacrylate based nanolipogel for encapsulation and delivery of hydrophilic biomolecule
title_full_unstemmed Cell-mimicking polyethylene glycol-diacrylate based nanolipogel for encapsulation and delivery of hydrophilic biomolecule
title_sort cell-mimicking polyethylene glycol-diacrylate based nanolipogel for encapsulation and delivery of hydrophilic biomolecule
publishDate 2023
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