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Glucose oxidase triggers gelation of N-hydroxyimide-heparin conjugates to form enzyme-responsive hydrogels for cell-specific drug delivery

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Su, T; Tang, Z; He, H; Li, W; Wang, X; Liao, C; Sun, Y; Wang, Q
Published in: Chemical Science
November 1, 2014

A new strategy for creating enzyme-responsive hydrogels by employing an N-hydroxyimide-heparin conjugate, designed to act as both an enzyme-mediated radical initiator and an enzyme-sensitive therapeutic carrier, is described. A novel enzyme-mediated redox initiation system involving glucose oxidase (GOx), an N-hydroxyimide-heparin conjugate and glucose is reported. The GOx-mediated radical polymerization reaction allows quick formation of hydrogels under mild conditions, with excellent flexibility in the modulation of the physical and chemical characteristics. The heparin-specific enzymatic cleavage reaction enables the delivery of cargo from the hydrogel in amounts that are controlled by the environmental levels of heparanase, which is frequently associated with tumor angiogenesis and metastasis. The formed hydrogels can realize cell-specific drug delivery by targeting cancer cells that are characterized by heparanase overexpression, whilst showing little toxicity towards normal cells. This journal is

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Chemical Science

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2041-6539

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2041-6520

Publication Date

November 1, 2014

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5

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11

Start / End Page

4204 / 4209

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  • 34 Chemical sciences
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Su, T., Tang, Z., He, H., Li, W., Wang, X., Liao, C., … Wang, Q. (2014). Glucose oxidase triggers gelation of N-hydroxyimide-heparin conjugates to form enzyme-responsive hydrogels for cell-specific drug delivery. Chemical Science, 5(11), 4204–4209. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4sc01603c
Su, T., Z. Tang, H. He, W. Li, X. Wang, C. Liao, Y. Sun, and Q. Wang. “Glucose oxidase triggers gelation of N-hydroxyimide-heparin conjugates to form enzyme-responsive hydrogels for cell-specific drug delivery.” Chemical Science 5, no. 11 (November 1, 2014): 4204–9. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4sc01603c.
Su T, Tang Z, He H, Li W, Wang X, Liao C, et al. Glucose oxidase triggers gelation of N-hydroxyimide-heparin conjugates to form enzyme-responsive hydrogels for cell-specific drug delivery. Chemical Science. 2014 Nov 1;5(11):4204–9.
Su, T., et al. “Glucose oxidase triggers gelation of N-hydroxyimide-heparin conjugates to form enzyme-responsive hydrogels for cell-specific drug delivery.” Chemical Science, vol. 5, no. 11, Nov. 2014, pp. 4204–09. Scopus, doi:10.1039/c4sc01603c.
Su T, Tang Z, He H, Li W, Wang X, Liao C, Sun Y, Wang Q. Glucose oxidase triggers gelation of N-hydroxyimide-heparin conjugates to form enzyme-responsive hydrogels for cell-specific drug delivery. Chemical Science. 2014 Nov 1;5(11):4204–4209.
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Published In

Chemical Science

DOI

EISSN

2041-6539

ISSN

2041-6520

Publication Date

November 1, 2014

Volume

5

Issue

11

Start / End Page

4204 / 4209

Related Subject Headings

  • 34 Chemical sciences
  • 03 Chemical Sciences