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Rona Chandrawati1, Morten T J Olesen2, Thatiane C C Marini3, Gurpal Bisra1, Anne Géraldine Guex1, Marcelo G de Oliveira3, Alexander N Zelikin2, Molly M Stevens1.
Abstract
Enzyme prodrug therapy (EPT) enables localized conversion of inert prodrugs to active drugs by enzymes. Performance of EPT necessitates that the enzyme remains active throughout the time frame of the envisioned therapeutic application. β-glucuronidase is an enzyme with historically validated performance in EPT, however it retains its activity in biomaterials for an insufficiently long period of time, typically not exceeding 7 d. Herein, the encapsulation of β-glucuronidase in liposomal subcompartments within poly(vinyl alcohol) electrospun fibers is reported, leading to the assembly of biocatalytically active materials with activity of the enzyme sustained over at least seven weeks. It is further shown that liposomes provide the highly beneficial stabilization of the enzyme when incubated in cell culture media. The assembled biocatalytic materials successfully produce antiproliferative drugs (SN-38) using externally administered prodrugs (SN-38-glucuronide) and effectively suppress cell proliferation, with envisioned utility in the design of cardiovascular grafts.Entities:
Keywords: electrospinning; enzyme prodrug therapy; liposomes; polymer fibers; β-glucuronidase
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28699219 PMCID: PMC5590711 DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201700385
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Healthc Mater ISSN: 2192-2640 Impact factor: 9.933