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Chen, Weike; Yang, Su; Li, Shuxin; Lang, John C.; Mao, Chuanbin; Kroll, Peter; Tang, Liping; Dong, He (, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces)
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Chen, Weike; Li, Shuxin; Renick, Paul; Yang, Su; Pandy, Nikhil; Boutte, Cara; Nguyen, Kytai T.; Tang, Liping; Dong, He (, Journal of Materials Chemistry B)A self-assembling peptide nanofiber was developed to sense the microenvironmental pH change associated with bacterial growth. Using a near-infrared probe, a strong correlation was observed between the local pH reduction of bacterial colonies with the degree of peptide disassembly, which led to their enhanced antimicrobial activity against anaerobic bacteria.more » « less
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Chen, Weike; Li, Shuxin; Lang, John C.; Chang, Yan; Pan, Zui; Kroll, Peter; Sun, Xiankai; Tang, Liping; Dong, He (, Small)Abstract Many new technologies, such as cancer microenvironment‐induced nanoparticle targeting and multivalent ligand approach for cell surface receptors, are developed for active targeting in cancer therapy. While the principle of each technology is well illustrated, most systems suffer from low targeting specificity and sensitivity. To fill the gap, this work demonstrates a successful attempt to combine both technologies to simultaneously improve cancer cell targeting sensitivity and specificity. Specifically, the main component is a targeting ligand conjugated self‐assembling monomer precursor (SAM‐P), which, at the tumor site, undergoes tumor‐triggered cleavage to release the active form of self‐assembling monomer capable of forming supramolecular nanostructures. Biophysical characterization confirms the chemical and physical transformation of SAM‐P from unimers or oligomers with low ligand valency to supramolecular assemblies with high ligand valency under a tumor‐mimicking reductive microenvironment. The in vitro fluorescence assay shows the importance of supramolecular morphology in mediating ligand–receptor interactions and targeting sensitivity. Enhanced targeting specificity and sensitivity can be achieved via tumor‐triggered supramolecular assembly and induces multivalent ligand presentation toward cell surface receptors, respectively. The results support this combined tumor microenvironment‐induced cell targeting and multivalent ligand display approach, and have great potential for use as cell‐specific molecular imaging and therapeutic agents with high sensitivity and specificity.more » « less
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