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Construction of Nitric Oxide-Releasing Poly(trimethylene carbonate)-Based Polymersomes Equipped with Cell-Penetrating Guanidine
Nitric oxide (NO), one of the important gaseous signaling molecules, has shown great potential in treating many diseases. Thus, the construction of NO-releasing polymeric vehicles has garnered much attention. Despite the great effort made in the field, facilitating the internalization of polymer-based NO donors within cells remains a challenge. In this work, we reported a rational design of poly(trimethylenecarbonate) (PTMC)-based NO-releasing polymersomes equipped with cell-penetrating guanidine. The guanidine group conjugated with the polymersome significantly enhances the cellular uptake efficiency induced by the unique interactions between guanidine and the cancer cell surface. The in vitro studies demonstrated that light irradiation could trigger NO release from polymersomes, and the guanidine-functionalized polymersomes have superior cytotoxicity against cancer cells than unfunctionalized polymersomes. We expect that integrating cell-penetrating properties into NO-releasing polymersome systems provides a promising strategy for constructing advanced gas-releasing polymeric vehicles.
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The journal Chemistry of Materials focuses on publishing original research at the intersection of materials science and chemistry. The studies published in the journal involve chemistry as a prominent component and explore topics such as the design, synthesis, characterization, processing, understanding, and application of functional or potentially functional materials. The journal covers various areas of interest, including inorganic and organic solid-state chemistry, nanomaterials, biomaterials, thin films and polymers, and composite/hybrid materials. The journal particularly seeks papers that highlight the creation or development of innovative materials with novel optical, electrical, magnetic, catalytic, or mechanical properties. It is essential that manuscripts on these topics have a primary focus on the chemistry of materials and represent a significant advancement compared to prior research. Before external reviews are sought, submitted manuscripts undergo a review process by a minimum of two editors to ensure their appropriateness for the journal and the presence of sufficient evidence of a significant advance that will be of broad interest to the materials chemistry community.