posted on 2012-03-21, 00:00authored byPing Hu, Nicola Tirelli
Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are quintessential inflammatory
compounds
with oxidizing behavior. We have successfully developed a micellar
system with responsiveness at the same time to two of the most important
ROS: superoxide and hydrogen peroxide. This allows for an effective
and selective capture of the two compounds and, in perspective, for
inflammation-responsive drug release. The system is composed of superoxide
dismutase (SOD) conjugated to oxidation-sensitive amphiphilic polysulfide/PEG
block copolymers; the conjugate combines the SOD reactivity toward
superoxide with that of hydrophobic thioethers toward hydrogen peroxide.
Specifically, here we have demonstrated how this hybrid system can
efficiently convert superoxide into hydrogen peroxide, which is then
“mopped-up” by the polysulfides: this modus
operandi is functionally analogous to the SOD/catalase combination,
with the advantages of (a) being based on a single and more stable
system, and (b) a higher overall efficiency due the physical proximity
of the two ROS-reactive centers (SOD and polysulfides).