Peptide nanosponges designed for rapid uptake by leukocytes and neural stem cells

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2018-04-30Author
Yapa, Asanka S.
Wang, Hongwang
Wendel, Sebastian O.
Shrestha, Tej. B.
Kariyawasam, Nilusha L.
Kalubowilage, Madumali
Perera, Ayomi S.
Pyle, Marla
Basel, Matthew T.
Malalasekera, Aruni P.
Manawadu, Harshi
Yu, Jing
Toledo, Yubisela
Ortega, Raquel
Thapa, Prem S.
Smith, Paul E.
Troyer, Deryl L.
Bossmann, Stefan H.
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
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The structure of novel binary nanosponges consisting of (cholesterol-(K/D)nDEVDGC)3-trimaleimide units possessing a trigonal maleimide linker, to which either lysine (K)20 or aspartic acid (D)20 are tethered, has been elucidated by means of TEM. A high degree of agreement between these findings and structure predictions through explicit solvent and then coarse-grained molecular dynamics (MD) simulations has been found. Based on the nanosponges' structure and dynamics, caspase-6 mediated release of the model drug 5(6)-carboxyfluorescein has been demonstrated. Furthermore, the binary (DK20) nanosponges have been found to be virtually non-toxic in cultures of neural progenitor cells. It is of a special importance for the future development of cell-based therapies that DK20 nanosponges were taken up efficiently by leucocytes (WBC) in peripheral blood within 3 h of exposure. The percentage of live cells among the WBC was not significantly decreased by the DK20 nanosponges. In contrast to stem cell or leucocyte cell cultures, which have to be matched to the patient, autologous cells are optimal for cell-mediated therapy. Therefore, the nanosponges hold great promise for effective cell-based tumor targeting.
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Yapa AS, Wang H, Wendel SO, Shrestha TB, Kariyawasam NL, Kalubowilage M, Perera AS, Pyle M, Basel MT, Malalasekera AP, Manawadu H, Yu J, Toledo Y, Ortega R, Thapa PS, Smith PE, Troyer DL, Bossmann SH. Peptide nanosponges designed for rapid uptake by leukocytes and neural stem cells. RSC Adv. 2018 Apr 30;8(29):16052-16060. doi: 10.1039/c8ra00717a. PMID: 35542227; PMCID: PMC9080234.
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