pH-Responsive Self-Assembling Peptide-Based Biomaterials: Designs and Applications

Stimuli-responsive peptide-based biomaterials are increasingly gaining interest for various specific and targeted treatments, including drug delivery and tissue engineering. Among all stimuli, pH can be especially useful because endogenous pH changes are often associated with abnormal microenvironme...

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Published inACS applied bio materials Vol. 5; no. 10; pp. 4635 - 4651
Main Authors Li, Zhao, Zhu, Yumeng, Matson, John B.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Chemical Society 17.10.2022
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Summary:Stimuli-responsive peptide-based biomaterials are increasingly gaining interest for various specific and targeted treatments, including drug delivery and tissue engineering. Among all stimuli, pH can be especially useful because endogenous pH changes are often associated with abnormal microenvironments. pH-Responsive amino acids and organic linkers can be easily incorporated into peptides that self-assemble into various nanostructures. Thus, these largely biocompatible and easily tunable platforms are ideal candidates for drug release and as fibrous materials capable of mimicking the native extracellular matrix. In this review, we highlight common design motifs and mechanisms of pH-responsiveness in self-assembling peptide-based biomaterials, focusing on recent advances of these biomaterials applied in drug delivery and tissue engineering. Finally, we suggest future challenges and areas for potential development in pH-responsive self-assembling peptide-based biomaterials.
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Authors contributed equally
ISSN:2576-6422
2576-6422
DOI:10.1021/acsabm.2c00188