Journal article
Capsosomes with multilayered subcompartments: Assembly and loading with hydrophobic Cargo
L Hosta-Rigau, B Stadler, undefined Yan, EC Nice, JK Heath, F Aibericio, F Caruso
Advanced Functional Materials | WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH | Published : 2010
Abstract
Therapeutic artificial cells or organelles are nanoengineered vehicles that are expected to substitute for missing or lost cellular function. The creation of capsosomes, polymer carrier capsules containing liposomal subcompartments, is a promising approach towards constructing such therapeutic devices using the layer-by-layer assembly method. Herein, the assembly of intact, nonaggregated capsosomes containing multiple liposome layers is reported. It is also further demonstrated that thiocoraline, a hydrophobic model peptide with antitumor activity, can be efficiently loaded into the membrane of the liposomal subcompartments of the capsosomes. Cell viability assays verify the activity of the ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council under the Federation Fellowship and Discovery Project schemes and by NHMRC Project Grant 433613. We thank Alexander Zelikin, Siow-Feng Chong and Olga Kulygin (The University of Melbourne) for their assistance with the polymer carrier capsule design and assembly. We gratefully acknowledge PharmaMar S.A. for providing the compound thiocoraline. Supporting Information is available online from Wiley InterScience.