We report on the synthesis of hyaluronan (HA) brush-like
copolymers
and their application as antagonists of tumorigenic CD44-HA interactions.
HA (4.8 kDa, ca. 24 saccharides) was grafted on 2-hydrohyethyl methacrylate
(HEMA) by end-on oxime ligation. The obtained copolymers were compared
with low and high molecular weight HA in terms of hydrolysis kinetics
in the presence of hyaluronidase (isothermal titration calorimetry)
and interactions with CD44 (surface plasmon resonance). The results
evidenced that the high molecular weight HA and HA-g-HEMA have a much higher affinity to CD44 than low molecular weight
HA. Additionally, slower enzymatic degradation was observed for the
copolymer, making it an excellent candidate for active targeting of
tumorigenic CD44-HA interactions. We, therefore, investigated the
effect of the copolymer on cancer cell lines with different expression
of CD44 and observed an efficient declustering of CD44 that is usually
associated with reduction of metastasis and drug resistance.
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