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Molecular Programming of Biodegradable Nanoworms via Ionically Induced Morphology Switch toward Asymmetric Therapeutic Carriers.

Shoupeng Cao1, Jingxin Shao1, Yifeng Xia2, Hailong Che1, Zhiyuan Zhong2, Fenghua Meng2, Jan C M van Hest1, Loai K E A Abdelmohsen1, David S Williams3.   

Abstract

Engineering biodegradable nanostructures with precise morphological characteristics is a key objective in nanomedicine. In particular, asymmetric (i.e., nonspherical) nanoparticles are desirable due to the advantageous effects of shape in a biomedical context. Using molecular engineering, it is possible to program unique morphological features into the self-assembly of block copolymers (BCPs). However, the criteria of biocompatibility and scalability limit progress due to the prevalence of nondegradable components and the use of toxic solvents during fabrication. To address this shortfall, a robust strategy for the fabrication of morphologically asymmetric nanoworms, comprising biodegradable BCPs, has been developed. Modular BCPs comprising poly (ethylene glycol)-block-poly(caprolactone-gradient-trimethylene carbonate) (PEG-PCLgTMC), with a terminal chain of quaternary ammonium-TMC (PTMC-Q), undergo self-assembly via direct hydration into well-defined nanostructures. By controlling the solution ionic strength during hydration, particle morphology switches from spherical micelles to nanoworms (of varying aspect ratio). This ionically-induced switch is driven by modulation of chain packing with salts screening interchain repulsions, leading to micelle elongation. Nanoworms can be loaded with cytotoxic cargo (e.g., doxorubicin) at high efficiency, preferentially interact with cancer cells, and increase tumor penetration. This work showcases the ability to program assembly of BCPs and the potential of asymmetric nanosystems in anticancer drug delivery.
© 2019 The Authors. Published by WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Keywords:  drug delivery; nanomedicine; nanostructures; self-assembly

Year:  2019        PMID: 31379132     DOI: 10.1002/smll.201901849

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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1.  Polymeric Nanotubes as Drug Delivery Vectors─Comparison of Covalently and Supramolecularly Assembled Constructs.

Authors:  Andrew Kerr; Erny Sagita; Edward D H Mansfield; Tri-Hung Nguyen; Orlagh M Feeney; Colin W Pouton; Christopher J H Porter; Joaquin Sanchis; Sébastien Perrier
Journal:  Biomacromolecules       Date:  2022-05-18       Impact factor: 6.978

2.  Adaptive Polymeric Assemblies for Applications in Biomimicry and Nanomedicine.

Authors:  Yigit Altay; Shoupeng Cao; Hailong Che; Loai K E A Abdelmohsen; Jan C M van Hest
Journal:  Biomacromolecules       Date:  2019-10-31       Impact factor: 6.988

3.  Photoactivated nanomotors via aggregation induced emission for enhanced phototherapy.

Authors:  Shoupeng Cao; Jingxin Shao; Hanglong Wu; Shidong Song; Maria Teresa De Martino; Imke A B Pijpers; Heiner Friedrich; Loai K E A Abdelmohsen; David S Williams; Jan C M van Hest
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-04-06       Impact factor: 14.919

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