Well-Defined Oligo(azobenzene- graft -mannose): Photostimuli Supramolecular Self-Assembly and Immune Effect Regulation.
Jiangping GuoShuyuan WangZhihong YuXingyu HengNianchen ZhouGaojian ChenPublished in: ACS macro letters (2024)
The immune system can recognize and respond to pathogens of various shapes. Synthetic materials that can change their shape have the potential to be used in vaccines and immune regulation. The ability of supramolecular assemblies to undergo reversible transformations in response to environmental stimuli allows for dynamic changes in their shapes and functionalities. A meticulously designed oligo(azobenzene- graft -mannose) was synthesized using a stepwise iterative method and "click" chemistry. This involved integrating hydrophobic and photoresponsive azobenzene units with hydrophilic and bioactive mannose units. The resulting oligomer, with its precise structure, displayed versatile assembly morphologies and chiralities that were responsive to light. These varying assembly morphologies demonstrated distinct capabilities in terms of inhibiting the proliferation of cancer cells and stimulating the maturation of dendritic cells. These discoveries contribute to the theoretical comprehension and advancement of photoswitchable bioactive materials.
Keyphrases
- dendritic cells
- signaling pathway
- human health
- immune response
- water soluble
- cancer therapy
- regulatory t cells
- liquid chromatography
- energy transfer
- magnetic resonance imaging
- gram negative
- risk assessment
- magnetic resonance
- antimicrobial resistance
- image quality
- computed tomography
- drug discovery
- tissue engineering
- life cycle
- simultaneous determination