Affiliation:
1. Leibniz‐Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V. D‐01069 Dresden Germany
2. Organic Chemistry of Polymers Technische Universität Dresden D‐01062 Dresden Germany
3. Center for Molecular and Cellular Bioengineering (CMCB) Core Facility Mass Spectrometry & Proteomics Technische Universität Dresden 01307 Dresden Germany
Abstract
AbstractModern medical research develops interest in sophisticated artificial nano‐ and microdevices for future treatment of human diseases related to biological dysfunctions. This covers the design of protocells capable of mimicking the structure and functionality of eukaryotic cells. The authors use artificial organelles based on trypsin‐loaded pH‐sensitive polymeric vesicles to provide macrophage‐like digestive functions under physiological conditions. Herein, an artificial cell is established where digestive artificial organelles (nanosize) are integrated into a protocell (microsize). With this method, mimicking crossing of different biological barriers, capture of model protein pathogens, and compartmentalized digestive function are possible. This allows the integration of different components (e.g., dextran as stabilizing block) and the diffusion of pathogens in simulated cytosolic environment under physiological conditions. An integrated characterization approach is carried out, with identifying electrospray ionization mass spectrometry as an excellent detection method for the degradation of a small peptide such as β‐amyloid. The degradation of model enzymes is measured by enzyme activity assays. This work is an important contribution to effective biomimicry with the design of cell‐like functions having potential for therapeutic action.
Funder
China Scholarship Council
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
European Regional Development Fund
Subject
General Materials Science,General Chemistry
Cited by
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