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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 60(40): 5330-5333, 2024 May 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38666704

ABSTRACT

Single-cell nanoencapsulation (SCNE) has great potential in the enhancement of therapeutic effects of probiotic microbes. However, the material scope has been limited to water-soluble compounds to avoid non-biocompatible organic solvents that are harmful to living cells. In this work, the SCNE of probiotic Lactobacillus acidophilus with water-insoluble luteolin and Fe3+ ions is achieved by the vortex-assisted, biphasic water-oil system. The process creates L. acidophilus nanoencapsulated in the luteolin-Fe3+ shells that empower the cells with extrinsic properties, such as resistance to lysozyme attack, anti-ROS ability, and α-amylase-inhibition activity, as well as sustaining viability under acidic conditions. The proposed protocol, embracing water-insoluble flavonoids as shell components in SCNE, will be an advanced add-on to the chemical toolbox for the manipulation of living cells at the single-cell level.


Subject(s)
Lactobacillus acidophilus , Luteolin , Oils , Probiotics , Water , Lactobacillus acidophilus/metabolism , Probiotics/chemistry , Water/chemistry , Luteolin/chemistry , Oils/chemistry , alpha-Amylases/metabolism
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J Med Chem ; 67(5): 3711-3726, 2024 Mar 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38417040

ABSTRACT

Macrocycles have recognized therapeutic potential, but their limited cellular permeability can hinder their development as oral drugs. To better understand the structure-permeability relationship of heterocycle-containing, semipeptidic macrocycles, a library was synthesized. These compounds were created by developing two novel reactions described herein: the reduction of activated oximes by LiBH4 and the aqueous reductive mono-N-alkylation of aldehydes using catalytic SmI2 and stoichiometric Zn. The permeability of the macrocycles was evaluated through a parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA), and the results indicated that macrocycles with a furan incorporated into the structure have better passive permeability than those with a pyrrole moiety. Compounds bearing a 2,5-disubstituted pyrrole (endo orientation) were shown to be implicated in intramolecular H-bonds, enhancing their permeability. This study highlighted the impact of heterocycles moieties in semipeptides, creating highly permeable macrocycles, thus showing promising avenues for passive diffusion of drugs beyond the rule-of-five chemical space.


Subject(s)
Membranes, Artificial , Water , Permeability , Cell Membrane Permeability , Diffusion
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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 11(1): e2306450, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37907409

ABSTRACT

Nanoencapsulation of living cells within artificial shells is a powerful approach for augmenting the inherent capacity of cells and enabling the acquisition of extrinsic functions. However, the current state of the field requires the development of nanoshells that can dynamically sense and adapt to environmental changes by undergoing transformations in form and composition. This paper reports the compositional transformation of an enzyme-embedded nanoshell of Fe3+ -trimesic acid complex to an iron phosphate shell in phosphate-containing media. The cytocompatible transformation allows the nanoshells to release functional molecules without loss of activities and biorecognition, while preserving the initial shell properties, such as cytoprotection. Demonstrations include the lysis and killing of Escherichia coli by lysozyme, and the secretion of interleukin-2 by Jurkat T cells in response to paracrine stimulation by antibodies. This work on micrometric Transformers will benefit the creation of cell-in-shell nanobiohybrids that can interact with their surroundings in active and adaptive ways.


Subject(s)
Nanoshells , Phosphates
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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 59(31): 4612-4615, 2023 Apr 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36987576

ABSTRACT

Coordination-driven self-assembly of metal-ligand complexes is a powerful nanoarchitectonic tool for particle engineering, but its usability is limited when using two immiscible coating components. This paper reports that simple vortexing of a biphasic system of Fe3+ ions in water and flavonoids in oil forms nanoshells on individual particles, thereby enabling the utilization of water-insoluble ligands as coating materials. Mechanistic studies suggest that the biphasic mass-transfer equilibrium of flavonoid-Fe3+ species controls the shell formation, with the oil phase acting as a reservoir of coating precursors for continuous coating. The versatility and convenience of our method expand the chemical toolbox for modulating particle-material interfaces.

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Polymers (Basel) ; 15(5)2023 Feb 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36904345

ABSTRACT

One-step fabrication method for thin films and shells is developed with nature-derived eggshell membrane hydrolysates (ESMHs) and coffee melanoidins (CMs) that have been discarded as food waste. The nature-derived polymeric materials, ESMHs and CMs, prove highly biocompatible with living cells, and the one-step method enables cytocompatible construction of cell-in-shell nanobiohybrid structures. Nanometric ESMH-CM shells are formed on individual probiotic Lactobacillus acidophilus, without any noticeable decrease in viability, and the ESMH-CM shells effectively protected L. acidophilus in the simulated gastric fluid (SGF). The cytoprotection power is further enhanced by Fe3+-mediated shell augmentation. For example, after 2 h of incubation in SGF, the viability of native L. acidophilus is 30%, whereas nanoencapsulated L. acidophilus, armed with the Fe3+-fortified ESMH-CM shells, show 79% in viability. The simple, time-efficient, and easy-to-process method developed in this work would contribute to many technological developments, including microbial biotherapeutics, as well as waste upcycling.

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Mol Pharm ; 20(3): 1577-1590, 2023 03 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36781165

ABSTRACT

To investigate the structure-cellular penetration relationship of guanidinium-rich transporters (GRTs), we previously designed PGua4, a five-amino acid peptoid containing a conformationally restricted pattern of eight guanidines, which showed high cell-penetrating abilities and low cell toxicity. Herein, we characterized the cellular uptake selectivity, internalization pathway, and intracellular distribution of PGua4, as well as its capacity to deliver cargo. PGua4 exhibits higher penetration efficiency in HeLa cells than in six other cell lines (A549, Caco-2, fibroblast, HEK293, Mia-PaCa2, and MCF7) and is mainly internalized by clathrin-mediated endocytosis and macropinocytosis. Confocal microscopy showed that it remained trapped in endosomes at low concentrations but induced pH-dependent endosomal membrane destabilization at concentrations ≥10 µM, allowing its diffusion into the cytoplasm. Importantly, PGua4 significantly enhanced macropinocytosis and the cellular uptake and cytosolic delivery of large IgGs following noncovalent complexation. Therefore, in addition to its peptoid nature conferring high resistance to proteolysis, PGua4 presents characteristics of a promising tool for IgG delivery and therapeutic applications.


Subject(s)
Peptoids , Humans , Cytosol/metabolism , Guanidine , HeLa Cells , Peptoids/metabolism , Caco-2 Cells , HEK293 Cells , Endocytosis , Endosomes/metabolism
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Heliyon ; 8(12): e12222, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36544845

ABSTRACT

Aim: This article aims to determine the contributing indications for primary cesarean sections among full-term pregnant women with non-previous uterine scars and suggests several potential solutions to reduce the cesarean section rate. Methods: This is a descriptive study with data being retrospectively collected from electronic medical records (EMRs) at Hanoi Obstetrics & Gynecology Hospital, Vietnam, in 2020. We studied 23,631 women at ≥37 weeks of gestation with non-previous uterine scars. Main ICD-10 categories of diagnosis on the EMRs were used to classify the indications. The proportions of indications for primary cesarean sections were calculated, thereby offering potential solutions to reduce the cesarean section rate. Results: The proportion of cesarean sections among full-term pregnancies with non-previous uterine scars was 40.7%. The most common indications for primary cesarean sections were non-reassuring fetal heart rate tracing (40%), labor arrest (31%), and maternal request (11%). Among the low-risk pregnant women, the cesarean section rate was 35.9%, of which the percentages of labor arrest and non-reassuring fetal heart rate tracings and maternal request were 13.6%, 17.7%, and 4.6%, respectively. Conclusions: The proportion of primary cesarean sections among full-term pregnancies with non-previous uterine scars is high; non-reassuring fetal heart rate tracings, labor arrest, and maternal request were three main indications. It is necessary to build the strategies of health organizations regarding the management of clinical practices and the programs improving the knowledge, attitudes, practices of pregnant women and obstetricians regarding cesarean sections.

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Adv Mater ; 34(30): e2201247, 2022 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35641454

ABSTRACT

Cell-in-shell biohybrid structures, synthesized by encapsulating individual living cells with exogenous materials, have emerged as exciting functional entities for engineered living materials, with emergent properties outside the scope of biochemical modifications. Artificial exoskeletons have, to date, provided physicochemical shelters to the cells inside in the first stage of technological development, and further advances in the field demand catalytically empowered, cellular hybrid systems that augment the biological functions of cells and even introduce completely new functions to the cells. This work describes a facile and generalizable strategy for empowering living cells with extrinsic catalytic capability through nanoencapsulation of living cells with a supramolecular metal-organic complex of Fe3+ and benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylic acid (BTC). A series of enzymes are embedded in situ, without loss of catalytic activity, in the Fe3+ -BTC shells, not to mention the superior characteristics of cytocompatible and rapid shell-forming processes. The nanoshell enhances the catalytic efficiency of multienzymatic cascade reactions by confining reaction intermediates to its internal voids and the nanoencapsulated cells acquire exogenous biochemical functions, including enzymatic cleavage of lethal octyl-ß-d-glucopyranoside into d-glucose, with autonomous cytoprotection. The system will provide a versatile, nanoarchitectonic tool for interfacing biological cells with functional materials, especially for catalytic bioempowerment of living cells.


Subject(s)
Nanoshells , Catalysis , Cytoprotection
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 13(44): 52385-52394, 2021 Nov 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34699188

ABSTRACT

Supramolecular self-assembly of Fe3+ and tannic acid (TA) has received great attention in the fields of materials science and interface engineering because of its exceptional surface coating properties. Although advances in coating strategies often suggest that kinetics in the generation of interface-active Fe3+-TA species is deeply involved in the film formation, there is no acceptable elucidation for the coating process. In this work, we developed the enzyme-mediated kinetic control of Fe2+ oxidation to Fe3+ in a Fe2+-TA complex in the iron-gall-ink-revisited coating method. Specifically, hydrogen peroxide, produced in the glucose oxidase (GOx)-catalyzed reaction of d-glucose, accelerated Fe2+ oxidation, and the optimized kinetics profoundly facilitated the film formation to be about 9 times thicker. We also proposed a perspective considering the coating process as nucleation and growth. From this viewpoint, the kinetics in the generation of interface-active Fe3+-TA species should be optimized because it determines whether the interface-active species forms a film on the substrate (i.e., heterogeneous nucleation and film growth) or flocculates in solution (i.e., homogeneous nucleation and particle growth). Moreover, GOx was concomitantly embedded into the Fe3+-TA films with sustained catalytic activities, and the GOx-mediated coating system was delightfully adapted to catalytic single-cell nanoencapsulation.

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