Issue 29, 2019

Selective pericellular hydrogelation by the overexpression of an enzyme and a membrane receptor

Abstract

The selective formation of nanomedicines around cancer cells is very important for cancer therapy because it increases the inhibitory capacity and decreases the systemic toxicity. However, successful examples are rare. Taking advantage of the overexpression of both the enzyme alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and the cell membrane receptor (CCK2R), we demonstrated in this study the selective formation of supramolecular nanofibers and hydrogels in the pericellular space of two cancer cell lines (HeLa and HepG2 cells). Both cell lines showed high expression levels of extracellular ALP and membrane-bound CCK2R. ALP efficiently converted Comp. 1 to a self-assembling molecule (Comp. 2). Comp. 2 interacted with CCK2R, thereby facilitating the self-assembly and formation of hydrogels around the cancer cells. The selective pericellular hydrogelations efficiently inhibited cancer cells. Pericellular hydrogelation around cancer cells is a promising strategy to control the formation of nanomedicines spatiotemporally in cellular microenvironments for cancer therapy and diagnostics.

Graphical abstract: Selective pericellular hydrogelation by the overexpression of an enzyme and a membrane receptor

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
19 mai 2019
Accepted
09 juil. 2019
First published
09 juil. 2019

Nanoscale, 2019,11, 13714-13719

Selective pericellular hydrogelation by the overexpression of an enzyme and a membrane receptor

Y. Wang, J. Zhan, Y. Chen, S. Ai, L. Li, L. Wang, Y. Shi, J. Zheng and Z. Yang, Nanoscale, 2019, 11, 13714 DOI: 10.1039/C9NR04262H

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