Morphological Transformation of Self-Assembled Peptide Nanostructures for Bioimaging Applications

IF 3.4 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Ying Xu, Qiaochu Jiang, Dr. Xianbao Sun, Prof. Gaolin Liang
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Abstract

Stimuli-triggered in-situ morphological transformation of peptide nanomaterials may enhance the on-site accumulation and retention of the imaging agent cargos in the stimuli-rich regions, thus enabling precise, sensitive, and prolonged imaging of diseases. Moreover, this strategy permits the co-delivery of contrast agents and drugs with the smart “turn-on” ability, allowing for efficient disease theranostics. In light of the significance of this strategy in designing smart biomedical peptide materials, which remains scarcely reviewed in recent years, we herein provide this review. We summarize the bioimaging applications (i. e., fluorescence imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, and photoacoustic imaging) of these smart morphological transformation-based peptide materials, and highlight the remarkable breakthroughs. Besides, challenges to be addressed in this field are discussed.

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用于生物成像应用的自组装多肽纳米结构的形态转变
多肽纳米材料在刺激触发下的原位形态转化可增强成像剂载体在刺激丰富区域的原位聚集和保留,从而实现对疾病的精确、灵敏和长时间成像。此外,这种策略还允许造影剂和具有智能 "开启 "能力的药物共同递送,从而实现高效的疾病治疗。鉴于这一策略在设计智能生物医学多肽材料方面的重要意义,而近年来对这一策略的综述仍然很少,我们在此进行综述。我们总结了这些基于智能形态转化的多肽材料的生物成像应用(即荧光成像、磁共振成像和光声成像),并重点介绍了其中的显著突破。此外,还讨论了该领域亟待解决的挑战。
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