Three-Dimensional Directionality Is a Pivotal Structural Feature for the Bioactivity of Azabisphosphonate-Capped Poly(PhosphorHydrazone) Nanodrug Dendrimers

  • Hayder M.
  • Garzoni M.
  • Bochicchio D.
  • Caminade A. -M.
  • Couderc F.
  • Ong-Meang V.
  • Davignon J. -L.
  • Turrin C. -O.
  • Pavan G. M.
  • Poupot R.
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

Dendrimers are nanosized, nonlinear, hyperbranched polymers whose overall 3D shape is key for their biological activity. Poly(PhosphorHydrazone) (PPH) dendrimers capped with aza-bisphosphonate (ABP) end groups are known to have anti-inflammatory properties enabling the control of inflammatory diseases in different mouse models. Here we screen the antiinflammatory activity of a series of PPH dendrimers bearing between 2 and 16 ABP end groups in a mouse model of arthritis and confront the biological results with atomistic simulations of the dendrimers. We show that only the PPH dendrimers capped with 10 and 12 ABP end groups can control the flare of the inflammatory disease. All-atom accelerated molecular dynamics simulations show that dendri...

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