In Vitro and In Vivo Study of Amphotericin B Formulation with Quaternized Bioreducible Lipidoids

2020 
Invasive fungal infections are well-known causes of morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients. Amphotericin B (AmB) is a polyene fungicidal agent with excellent properties of the broad antifungal spectrum, high activity, and relatively rare drug resistance. However, significant toxicities limit the clinical application of AmB and its conventional formulation AmB deoxycholate (Fungizone). Here we investigated nanoparticle formulations of AmB using synthetic biodegradable lipidoids and evaluated their stability, in vitro antifungal efficacy, and in vivo toxicity and pharmacokinetics. We found that the AmB formulated using a mixture of quaternized lipidoid (Q78-O14B) and DSPE-PEG2000 has the size around 70–100 nm and is stable during storage. The formulation showed no hemotoxicity to red blood cells (RBCs) in vitro. It also possesses the highest antifungal activity (in vitro) and lowest toxicity (both in vitro and in vivo). These metrics are significantly superior to the commercial antifungal pro...
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