posted on 2019-10-08, 18:09authored byYincheng Chang, Jian-Yu Chen, Jinpeng Yang, Tao Lin, Lingda Zeng, Jiang-Fei Xu, Jun-Li Hou, Xi Zhang
A charge-reversal
amphiphilic pillar[5]arene, P5NH-DCA, bearing
10 charge-reversal headgroups is reported. It targets the cell membrane
of cancer cells and selectively destroys the cancer cells by disrupting
the membrane. In the acidic tumor microenvironment, the headgroup
charge of P5NH-DCA reversed from negative to positive owing to hydrolysis
of the acid-labile amide group. The hydrolyzed product bearing multiple
positive charges can bind to the cell membrane and then disrupt the
membrane of cancer cells with high efficiency. However, under the
neutral microenvironment of healthy cells, the negatively charged
P5NH-DCA remains stable and the cytotoxicity is considerably reduced.
The strategy killing the cancer cells by membrane disruption may represent
a new route of cancer chemotherapy.