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Engineering exosome polymer hybrids by atom transfer radical polymerization
by
Muza, Upenyu L.
, Matyjaszewski, Krzysztof
, Yerneni, Saigopalakrishna S.
, Takahashi, Shuntaro
, Lederer, Albena
, Campbell, Phil G.
, Lathwal, Sushil
, Sugimoto, Naoki
, Boye, Susanne
, Das, Subha R.
in
Addition polymerization
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biological activity
/ Block copolymers
/ Blood circulation
/ Chemistry
/ Cholesterol
/ Complementary DNA
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Drug delivery
/ Drug delivery systems
/ Drug Delivery Systems - methods
/ Exosomes
/ Exosomes - chemistry
/ Humans
/ Hybrids
/ Nanoengineering
/ Pharmacokinetics
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiochemistry
/ Polymerization
/ Polymers
/ Polymers - chemistry
/ Protein Engineering - methods
/ Proteolysis
/ Proteolytic enzymes
/ Radicals
/ Shelf life
/ Storage conditions
/ Surface Properties
/ Tethers
2021
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Engineering exosome polymer hybrids by atom transfer radical polymerization
by
Muza, Upenyu L.
, Matyjaszewski, Krzysztof
, Yerneni, Saigopalakrishna S.
, Takahashi, Shuntaro
, Lederer, Albena
, Campbell, Phil G.
, Lathwal, Sushil
, Sugimoto, Naoki
, Boye, Susanne
, Das, Subha R.
in
Addition polymerization
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biological activity
/ Block copolymers
/ Blood circulation
/ Chemistry
/ Cholesterol
/ Complementary DNA
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Drug delivery
/ Drug delivery systems
/ Drug Delivery Systems - methods
/ Exosomes
/ Exosomes - chemistry
/ Humans
/ Hybrids
/ Nanoengineering
/ Pharmacokinetics
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiochemistry
/ Polymerization
/ Polymers
/ Polymers - chemistry
/ Protein Engineering - methods
/ Proteolysis
/ Proteolytic enzymes
/ Radicals
/ Shelf life
/ Storage conditions
/ Surface Properties
/ Tethers
2021
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Engineering exosome polymer hybrids by atom transfer radical polymerization
by
Muza, Upenyu L.
, Matyjaszewski, Krzysztof
, Yerneni, Saigopalakrishna S.
, Takahashi, Shuntaro
, Lederer, Albena
, Campbell, Phil G.
, Lathwal, Sushil
, Sugimoto, Naoki
, Boye, Susanne
, Das, Subha R.
in
Addition polymerization
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biological activity
/ Block copolymers
/ Blood circulation
/ Chemistry
/ Cholesterol
/ Complementary DNA
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Drug delivery
/ Drug delivery systems
/ Drug Delivery Systems - methods
/ Exosomes
/ Exosomes - chemistry
/ Humans
/ Hybrids
/ Nanoengineering
/ Pharmacokinetics
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiochemistry
/ Polymerization
/ Polymers
/ Polymers - chemistry
/ Protein Engineering - methods
/ Proteolysis
/ Proteolytic enzymes
/ Radicals
/ Shelf life
/ Storage conditions
/ Surface Properties
/ Tethers
2021
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Engineering exosome polymer hybrids by atom transfer radical polymerization
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Engineering exosome polymer hybrids by atom transfer radical polymerization
2021
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Overview
Exosomes are emerging as ideal drug delivery vehicles due to their biological origin and ability to transfer cargo between cells. However, rapid clearance of exogenous exosomes from the circulation as well as aggregation of exosomes and shedding of surface proteins during storage limit their clinical translation. Here, we demonstrate highly controlled and reversible functionalization of exosome surfaces with well-defined polymers that modulate the exosome’s physiochemical and pharmacokinetic properties. Using cholesterol-modified DNA tethers and complementary DNA block copolymers, exosome surfaces were engineered with different biocompatible polymers. Additionally, polymers were directly grafted from the exosome surface using biocompatible photomediated atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP). These exosome polymer hybrids (EPHs) exhibited enhanced stability under various storage conditions and in the presence of proteolytic enzymes. Tuning of the polymer length and surface loading allowed precise control over exosome surface interactions, cellular uptake, and preserved bioactivity. EPHs show fourfold higher blood circulation time without altering tissue distribution profiles. Our results highlight the potential of precise nanoengineering of exosomes toward developing advanced drug and therapeutic delivery systems using modern ATRP methods.
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National Academy of Sciences
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