Controlled Apoptosis by a Thermally Toggled Nanoscale Amplifier of Cellular Uptake

TitleControlled Apoptosis by a Thermally Toggled Nanoscale Amplifier of Cellular Uptake
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsMacEwan, SR, Chilkoti, A
JournalNano Letters
Volume14
Issue4
Pagination2058–2064
Date Published03/2014
ISSN1530-6992
Abstract

Internalization into cancer cells is a significant challenge in the delivery of many anticancer therapeutics. Drug carriers can address this challenge by facilitating cellular uptake of cytotoxic cargo in the tumor, while preventing cellular uptake in healthy tissues. Here we describe an extrinsically controlled drug carrier, a nanopeptifier, that amplifies cellular uptake by modulating the activity of cell-penetrating peptides with thermally toggled self-assembly of a genetically encoded polypeptide nanoparticle. When appended with a proapoptotic peptide, the nanopeptifier creates a cytotoxic switch, inducing apoptosis only in its self-assembled state. The nanopeptifier provides a new approach to tune the cellular uptake and activity of anticancer therapeutics by an extrinsic thermal trigger.

DOI10.1021/nl5002313
Short TitleNano Lett.