Literature DB >> 31899611

Plasma Amine Oxidase-Induced Nanoparticle-to-Nanofiber Geometric Transformation of an Amphiphilic Peptide for Drug Encapsulation and Enhanced Bactericidal Activity.

Zhongying Gong1, Yuanyuan Shi2, Haining Tan3, Lei Wang4, Zhiqin Gao1, Bo Lian1, Gang Wang1, Hengyi Sun1, Panpan Sun1, Baolong Zhou5, Jingkun Bai1.   

Abstract

Patients with cancer have reduced immune function and are susceptible to bacterial infection after surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy. Spherical nanoparticles formed by the self-assembled peptide V6K3 can be used as carriers for poorly soluble antitumor drugs to effectively deliver drugs into tumor cells. V6K3 was designed to achieve nanoparticle-to-nanofiber geometric transformation under induction by plasma amine oxidase (PAO). PAO is commercially available and functionally similar to lysyl oxidase (LO), which is widely present in serum. After the addition of fetal bovine serum (FBS) or PAO, the secondary structure of the peptide changed, while the spherical nanoparticles stretched and transformed into nanofibers. The conversion of the self-assembled morphology reveals the susceptibility of this amphiphilic peptide to subtle chemical modifications and may lead to promising strategies to control self-assembled architecture via enzyme induction. Enzymatically self-assembled V6K3 had bactericidal properties after PAO addition that were surprisingly superior to those before PAO addition, enabling this peptide to be used to prevent infection. The amphiphilic peptide V6K3 displayed antitumor properties and low toxicity in mammalian cells, demonstrating good biocompatibility, as well as bactericidal properties, to prevent bacterial contamination. These advantages indicate that enzymatically self-assembled V6K3 has great biomedical application potential in cancer therapy.

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Keywords:  amphiphilic peptide; antibacterial activity; drug encapsulation; geometric transformation; plasma amine oxidase

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31899611     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b21296

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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