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Polyphenol-stabilized coacervates for enzyme-triggered drug delivery

Medicine and Health

Polyphenol-stabilized coacervates for enzyme-triggered drug delivery

W. Yim, Z. Jin, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Wonjun Yim, Zhicheng Jin, and their team presents a novel method to stabilize membrane-free coacervates using tannic acid, enabling enzyme-triggered drug release. The size-tunable coacervates created in this study enhance stability in biofluids and show immense potential for biomedical applications.... show more
Abstract
Stability issues in membrane-free coacervates have been addressed with coating strategies, but these approaches often compromise the permeability of the coacervate. Here we report a facile approach to maintain both stability and permeability using tannic acid and then demonstrate the value of this approach in enzyme-triggered drug release. First, we develop size-tunable coacervates via self-assembly of heparin glycosaminoglycan with tyrosine and arginine-based peptides. A thrombin-recognition site within the peptide building block results in heparin release upon thrombin proteolysis. Notably, polyphenols are integrated within the nano-coacervates to improve stability in biofluids. Phenolic crosslinking at the liquid-liquid interface enables nano-coacervates to maintain exceptional structural integrity across various environments. We discover a pivotal polyphenol threshold for preserving enzymatic activity alongside enhanced stability. The disassembly rate of the nano-coacervates increases as a function of thrombin activity, thus preventing a coagulation cascade. This polyphenol-based approach not only improves stability but also opens the way for applications in biomedicine, protease sensing, and bio-responsive drug delivery.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 24, 2024
Authors
Wonjun Yim, Zhicheng Jin, Yu-Ci Chang, Carlos Brambila, Matthew N. Creyer, Chuxuan Ling, Tengyu He, Yi Li, Maurice Retout, William F. Penny, Jiajing Zhou, Jesse V. Jokerst
Tags
coacervates
tannic acid
enzyme-triggered release
biomedical applications
heparin
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