Enhancing the ROS Sensitivity of a Responsive Supramolecular Hydrogel Using Peroxizyme Catalysis.

Biomacromolecules

Department of Chemical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Van der Maasweg 9, 2629 HZ Delft, The Netherlands.

Published: July 2023

Hydrogels that can disintegrate upon exposure to reactive oxygen species (ROS) have the potential for targeted drug delivery to tumor cells. In this study, we developed a diphenylalanine (FF) derivative with a thioether phenyl moiety attached to the N-terminus that can form supramolecular hydrogels at neutral and mildly acidic pH. The thioether can be oxidized by ROS to the corresponding sulfoxide, which makes the gelator hydrolytically labile. The resulting oxidation and hydrolysis products alter the polarity of the gelator, leading to disassembly of the gel fibers. To enhance ROS sensitivity, we incorporated peroxizymes in the gels, namely, chloroperoxidase VCPO and the unspecific peroxygenase rUPO. Both enzymes accelerated the oxidation process, enabling the hydrogels to collapse with 10 times lower HO concentrations than those required for enzyme-free hydrogel collapse. These ROS-responsive hydrogels could pave the way toward optimized platforms for targeted drug delivery in the tumor microenvironment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10336921PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.3c00262DOI Listing

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