Exploring Peptido‐Nanocomposites in the Context of Amyloid Diseases

Author:

Andrikopoulos Nicholas12ORCID,Tang Huayuan34,Wang Yue15,Liang Xiufang15,Li Yuhuan26,Davis Thomas P.27ORCID,Ke Pu Chun127ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nanomedicine Center The Great Bay Area National Institute for Nanotechnology Innovation 136 Kaiyuan Avenue Guangzhou 510700 China

2. Drug Delivery, Disposition and Dynamics Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Monash University 381 Royal Parade Parkville VIC 3052 Australia

3. College of Mechanics and Materials Hohai University Nanjing 211100 China

4. Department of Physics and Astronomy Clemson University Clemson SC 29634 USA

5. School of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering Guangzhou International Campus South China University of Technology Guangzhou 510006 China

6. Liver Cancer Institute Zhongshan Hospital Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Cancer Invasion, Ministry of Education Fudan University Shanghai 200032 China

7. Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology The University of Queensland Brisbane Qld 4072 Australia

Abstract

AbstractTherapeutic peptides are a major class of pharmaceutical drugs owing to their target‐binding specificity as well as their versatility in inhibiting aberrant protein‐protein interactions associated with human pathologies. Within the realm of amyloid diseases, the use of peptides and peptidomimetics tailor‐designed to overcome amyloidogenesis has been an active research endeavor since the late 90s. In more recent years, incorporating nanoparticles for enhancing the biocirculation and delivery of peptide drugs has emerged as a frontier in nanomedicine, and nanoparticles have further demonstrated a potency against amyloid aggregation and cellular inflammation to rival strategies employing small molecules, peptides, and antibodies. Despite these efforts, however, a fundamental understanding of the chemistry, characteristics and function of peptido‐nanocomposites is lacking, and a systematic analysis of such strategy for combating a range of amyloid pathogeneses is missing. Here we review the history, principles and evolving chemistry of constructing peptido‐nanocomposites from bottom up and discuss their future application against amyloid diseases that debilitate a significant portion of the global population.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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