In this report, we detail Substrate Mediated Enzyme Prodrug Therapy (SMEPT) as a novel approach in drug delivery which relies on enzyme-functionalized cell culture substrates to achieve a localized conversion of benign prodrug(s) into active therapeutics with subsequent delivery to adhering cells or adjacent tissues. For proof-of-concept SMEPT, we use surface adhered micro-structured physical hydrogels based on poly(vinyl alcohol), b-glucuronidase enzyme and glucuronide prodrugs. We demonstrate enzymatic activity mediated by the assembled hydrogel samples and illustrate arms of control over rate of release of model fluorescent cargo. SMEPT was not impaired by adhering cells and afforded facile time- and dose – dependent uptake of the in sit...
Prodrugs are modified drugs which can be converted to the original form after uptake by tumor or act...
A high-throughput cell printing technology has developed to simulate the liver tissue environment us...
Targeted drug delivery is object of an intense research. A medicinal chemistry approach allowed us t...
Enzyme prodrug therapy (EPT) enables localized conversion of inert prodrugs to active drugs by enzym...
<p>Administration of FdG in the absence of enzyme led to a negligible change in the fluorescence of ...
Background: Enzyme-activatable prodrugs are extensively employed in oncology and beyond. Because enz...
A novel, multifunctional hydrogel that exhibits a unique set of properties for the effective treatme...
A novel enzyme-responsive hydrogel drug delivery system was developed with the potential to treat in...
Nonviral gene delivery, though limited by inefficiency, has extensive utility in cell therapy, tissu...
Expression levels of enzymes dictate the difference between health and disease in many cases, includ...
Polymer Directed Enzyme Prodrug Therapy (PDEPT) was proposed as a novel two-step antitumour approach...
Cancer is a disease with global impact and there is a constant need to develop new treatments to tar...
Utilization of enzyme catalysis as a tool to disassemble self-assembled hydrogels to control the rel...
Research into advanced therapeutic materials is of growing importance worldwide, particularly in the...
Polymer-directed enzyme prodrug therapy (PDEPT) and polymer enzyme liposome therapy (PELT) are two-s...
Prodrugs are modified drugs which can be converted to the original form after uptake by tumor or act...
A high-throughput cell printing technology has developed to simulate the liver tissue environment us...
Targeted drug delivery is object of an intense research. A medicinal chemistry approach allowed us t...
Enzyme prodrug therapy (EPT) enables localized conversion of inert prodrugs to active drugs by enzym...
<p>Administration of FdG in the absence of enzyme led to a negligible change in the fluorescence of ...
Background: Enzyme-activatable prodrugs are extensively employed in oncology and beyond. Because enz...
A novel, multifunctional hydrogel that exhibits a unique set of properties for the effective treatme...
A novel enzyme-responsive hydrogel drug delivery system was developed with the potential to treat in...
Nonviral gene delivery, though limited by inefficiency, has extensive utility in cell therapy, tissu...
Expression levels of enzymes dictate the difference between health and disease in many cases, includ...
Polymer Directed Enzyme Prodrug Therapy (PDEPT) was proposed as a novel two-step antitumour approach...
Cancer is a disease with global impact and there is a constant need to develop new treatments to tar...
Utilization of enzyme catalysis as a tool to disassemble self-assembled hydrogels to control the rel...
Research into advanced therapeutic materials is of growing importance worldwide, particularly in the...
Polymer-directed enzyme prodrug therapy (PDEPT) and polymer enzyme liposome therapy (PELT) are two-s...
Prodrugs are modified drugs which can be converted to the original form after uptake by tumor or act...
A high-throughput cell printing technology has developed to simulate the liver tissue environment us...
Targeted drug delivery is object of an intense research. A medicinal chemistry approach allowed us t...