Hybrid protein microspheres and their responsive release behaviors and inhibitory effects on melanin synthesis.
Ee Taek HwangYeahwa YoonKa Ram KimChan Hee LeeKyung Chan JeonJi Ho MinJae Won LeeJangyong KimPublished in: Biomaterials science (2024)
In this study, the formation of protein microspheres through lysosomal enzyme-assisted biomineralized crystallization was demonstrated. Spherical micro-sized hybrid CaCO 3 constructs were synthesized and characterized using field-emission scanning electron microscopy equipped with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, and particle size analysis. Additionally, parameters such as the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface area and single-point total pore volume, and adsorption/desorption analysis were used to investigate the mesoporous properties, which are advantageous for lysosomal enzyme (LE) loading. A LE can be used as an organic template, not only as a morphological controller but also for entrapping LE during the crystallization pathway. The hybrid protein microspheres accommodated 2.3 mg of LE with a 57% encapsulation efficiency and 5.1 wt% loading. The peroxidase activity of the microspheres was calculated and found to be approximately 0.0238 mM -1 min -1 . pH-responsive release of the LE from CaCO 3 was observed, suggesting potential biomedical and cosmetic applications in acidic environments. The hybrid LE microsphere treatment significantly alleviated melanin production in a dose-dependent manner and further downregulated the mRNA expression of MITF, tyrosinase, TYRP-1, and TYRP-2. These results indicate skin-whitening effects by inhibiting melanin without inducing cytotoxicity. The data provide the first evidence of the potential use of a LE for obtaining hybrid minerals and the effectiveness of biomineralization-based sustainable delivery of enzyme-based vehicles based on organelle-extract-assisted biomineralization.
Keyphrases
- electron microscopy
- high resolution
- molecularly imprinted
- systematic review
- randomized controlled trial
- protein protein
- ionic liquid
- oxidative stress
- binding protein
- single molecule
- machine learning
- magnetic resonance
- magnetic resonance imaging
- small molecule
- mass spectrometry
- hydrogen peroxide
- big data
- anti inflammatory
- electronic health record
- drug delivery
- climate change
- soft tissue
- highly efficient
- dual energy
- aqueous solution
- water soluble
- metal organic framework