| Literature DB >> 29486092 |
David Straßburger1, Natascha Stergiou2, Moritz Urschbach1, Hajime Yurugi3, Daniel Spitzer1, Dieter Schollmeyer1, Edgar Schmitt2, Pol Besenius1.
Abstract
A modular route to prepare functional self-assembling dendritic peptide amphiphiles decorated with mannosides, to effectively target antigen-presenting cells, such as macrophages, is reported. The monomeric building blocks were equipped with tetra(ethylene glycol)s (TEGs) or labeled with a Cy3 fluorescent probe. Experiments on the uptake of the multifunctional supramolecular particles into murine macrophages (Mφs) were monitored by confocal microscopy and fluorescence-activated cell sorting. Mannose-decorated supramolecular polymers trigger a significantly higher cellular uptake and distribution, relative to TEG carrying bare polymers. No cytotoxicity or negative impact on cytokine production of the treated Mφs was observed, which emphasized their biocompatibility. The modular nature of the multicomponent supramolecular polymer coassembly protocol is a promising platform to develop fully synthetic multifunctional vaccines, for example, in cancer immunotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: amphiphiles; peptides; polymers; self-assembly; supramolecular chemistry
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29486092 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201800114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chembiochem ISSN: 1439-4227 Impact factor: 3.164