拟肽
纳米医学
背景(考古学)
淀粉样蛋白(真菌学)
计算生物学
肽
化学
淀粉样纤维
纳米技术
医学
生物
生物化学
纳米颗粒
淀粉样β
材料科学
疾病
病理
古生物学
无机化学
作者
Nikolaos K. Andrikopoulos,Huayuan Tang,Sheng Wang,Xiufang Liang,Yuhuan Li,Thomas P. Davis,Pu Chun Ke
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202309958
摘要
Abstract Therapeutic peptides are a major class of pharmaceutical drugs owing to their target‐binding specificity as well as their versatility in inhibiting aberrant protein‐protein interactions associated with human pathologies. Within the realm of amyloid diseases, the use of peptides and peptidomimetics tailor‐designed to overcome amyloidogenesis has been an active research endeavor since the late 90s. In more recent years, incorporating nanoparticles for enhancing the biocirculation and delivery of peptide drugs has emerged as a frontier in nanomedicine, and nanoparticles have further demonstrated a potency against amyloid aggregation and cellular inflammation to rival strategies employing small molecules, peptides, and antibodies. Despite these efforts, however, a fundamental understanding of the chemistry, characteristics and function of peptido‐nanocomposites is lacking, and a systematic analysis of such strategy for combating a range of amyloid pathogeneses is missing. Here we review the history, principles and evolving chemistry of constructing peptido‐nanocomposites from bottom up and discuss their future application against amyloid diseases that debilitate a significant portion of the global population.
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