We developed a pH-activatable cell-penetrating peptide dimer LH2 with histidine residues, which can penetrate cells, specifically in weak acidic conditions, even at few tens of nanomolar concentrations. LH2 effectively delivered paclitaxel into triple-negative breast cancer cells, MDA-MB-231, via formation of non-covalent complexes (PTX-LH2(M)) or covalent conjugates (PTX-LH2(C)). Moreover, LH2 showed prolonged circulation in the body and enhanced accumulation in tumors. Both PTX-LH2(M) and PTX-LH2(C) showed strong antitumor effects in a triple-negative breast cancer grafted mouse model at an extremely low dosage.
Keywords: Cancer; Cell penetrating peptide; Histidine; Paclitaxel; pH activatable.
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