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Modulating the Selectivity and Stealth Properties of Ellipsoidal Polymersomes Through a Multivalent Peptide Ligand Display.

Advanced healthcare materials/Advanced Healthcare Materials(2020)

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There is a need for improved nanomaterials to simultaneously target cancer cells and avoid non‐specific clearance by phagocytes. An ellipsoidal polymersome system is developed with a unique tunable size and shape property. These particles are functionalized with in‐house phage‐display cell‐targeting peptide to target a medulloblastoma cell line in vitro. Particle association with medulloblastoma cells is modulated by tuning the peptide ligand density on the particles. These polymersomes has low levels of association with primary human blood phagocytes. The stealth properties of the polymersomes are further improved by including the peptide targeting moiety, an effect that is likely driven by the peptide protecting the particles from binding blood plasma proteins. Overall, this ellipsoidal polymersome system provides a promising platform to explore tumor cell targeting in vivo.
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cancer drug delivery,multivalency,nanomedicines,peptides,polymeric nanoparticles,targeting ligands
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