Issue 19, 2011

Photoresponsive polymersomes as smart, triggerable nanocarriers

Abstract

The need for sophisticated systems to improve drug delivery to the body is growing, as is the complexity of therapeutic agents available to treat a variety of conditions. Among the requirements for intelligent drug delivery systems (DDS), responsiveness is highly desirable as a means to control pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Here, we study the potential of polymeric vesicles obtained from the self-assembly of a photocleavable amphiphilic block copolymer as a light-triggered DDS. The vesicles disintegrate upon UV irradiation, yielding small micellar-like structures, and simultaneously releasing their payload. The versatility of our system is tested both for low molecular weight molecules (fluorescein and ATTO655 dye), and for proteins (enhanced green fluorescent protein). By varying the UV intensity, the payload is released in a controlled manner, as established by fluorescence spectroscopy and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. Therefore, these responsive polymer vesicles serve as smart, triggerable nanocarriers that can be applied to a variety of payloads, ranging from conventional drug molecules to proteins, enzymes, or DNA.

Graphical abstract: Photoresponsive polymersomes as smart, triggerable nanocarriers

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 May 2011
Accepted
25 Jul 2011
First published
18 Aug 2011

Soft Matter, 2011,7, 9167-9176

Photoresponsive polymersomes as smart, triggerable nanocarriers

E. Cabane, V. Malinova, S. Menon, C. G. Palivan and W. Meier, Soft Matter, 2011, 7, 9167 DOI: 10.1039/C1SM05880K

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