Dynamic responsiveness of self‐assembling peptide‐based nano‐drug systems

Author:

Wang Yuhan12,Zhan Jie3,Huang Jinyan4,Wang Xing4,Chen Zehong4,Yang Zhimou14,Li Jie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Bioactive Materials Ministry of Education State Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemical Biology College of Life Sciences Nankai University Tianjin China

2. Tianjin Key Laboratory of Inflammation Biology Department of Pharmacology School of Basic Medicine Tianjin Medical University Tianjin China

3. Department of Laboratory Medicine Guangdong Engineering and Technology Research Center for Rapid Diagnostic Biosensors Nanfang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangzhou China

4. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New Drug Screening School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Southern Medical University Guangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractDynamic‐responsive self‐assembly is the process of ordered supramolecular structure formation or reversible decomposition from building blocks. This process is driven by non‐covalent interactions based on complex stimulus‐responsive systems comprising different components within a microenvironment. Furthermore, stimuli‐responsive assembly‐disassembly is an intrinsic interaction process in organisms, indispensable in maintaining life activities and functions. However, the dynamic interactions between dynamically responsive nano‐drug systems (DRNSs) and biological systems remain unpredictable, which are a challenge for the precisely targeted therapy and controlled drug release of DRNSs in vivo. This review highlights novel self‐assembling peptide‐based nano‐drug systems and their biological interactions. By precisely controlling the shape and size of self‐assembled peptide nanomaterials, biologically simulated components with diverse biological functions and precise transport at the subcellular level can be achieved. We have also summarized the limitations and challenges of responsive self‐assembling peptide nanomaterials in clinical translation. Additionally, we have discussed the future perspectives of supramolecular therapeutics using signaling molecule gradient concentrations and efficiencies and highlighted the direction for developing clinically translatable smart nanomedicines.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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