posted on 2022-04-01, 16:46authored byJingbo Wang, Qinghao Zhou, Xiang Li, Debabrata Dutta, Zhishen Ge
Nanofibers self-assembled from peptides
have attracted much attention
to inhibit cancer cells. However, there are still some disadvantages,
including high concentration for self-assembly and incapability to
load drugs, which limit their applications. In this report, we rationally
integrate self-assembled peptides, glutathione-sensitive disulfide
bonds, and mitochondrial targeting moieties into the amphiphilic block
copolymer to construct the nanocarriers, which can be used to load
anticancer drug doxorubicin (DOX). After cellular internalization,
the nanocarriers can reassemble from micelles to nanofibers under
the trigger by glutathione and locate in mitochondria. The released
DOX and nanofibers induce mitochondrial dysfunction and activate the
apoptosis pathway to synergistically inhibit tumor cells. This organelle-specific
drug delivery system with reassembly capability from micelles to nanofibers
shows great potential for effectively killing cancer cells.