Dual Centrifugation-based Screening for pH-responsive Liposomes

In liposomal drug delivery development, the delicate balance of membrane stability is a major challenge to prevent leakage (during shelf-life and blood circulation), and to ensure efficient payload release at the therapeutic destination. Our composite screening approach uses the processing by dual c...

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Published inChemMedChem p. e202400648
Main Authors Gleue, Lukas, Gräfen, Barbara, Voigt, Matthias, Schupp, Jonathan, Schneider, Dirk, Fichter, Michael, Kuske, Michael, Mailänder, Volker, Tüttenberg, Andrea, Helm, Mark
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany 27.09.2024
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Summary:In liposomal drug delivery development, the delicate balance of membrane stability is a major challenge to prevent leakage (during shelf-life and blood circulation), and to ensure efficient payload release at the therapeutic destination. Our composite screening approach uses the processing by dual centrifugation technique to speed up the identification of de novo formulations of intermediate membrane stability. By screening binary lipid combinations at systemically varied ratios we highlight liposomal formulations of intermediate stability, what we termed "the edge of stability", requiring moderate stimuli for destabilization. Supplementation with a pH-sensitive cholesterol derivative (to obtain acid labile liposomes) and renewed assessment with cargo load led to the discovery of three formulations with sufficient shelf-life stability, acceptable cargo retention and efficient pH-responsive cargo release in vitro. The "lead candidates" exhibited promising in cellulo uptake with increased intracellular cargo release and revealed in vivo performance advantages compared to a control liposome. Our approach filters lipid compositions on "the edge of stability" that were introduced with a pH-sensitive cholesterol derivate leading pH-responsive liposomes, out of a multidimensional parameter space. Their discovery by rational approaches would have been highly unlikely, thus highlighting the potential of our screening approach.
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ISSN:1860-7179
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DOI:10.1002/cmdc.202400648