Authors
Vera Bocharova, Oleksandr Zavalov, Kevin MacVittie, Mary A Arugula, Nataliia V Guz, Maxim E Dokukin, Jan Halámek, Igor Sokolov, Vladimir Privman, Evgeny Katz
Publication date
2012
Journal
Journal of Materials Chemistry
Volume
22
Issue
37
Pages
19709-19717
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
The present study aims at integrating drug-releasing materials with signal-processing biocomputing systems. Enzymes alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST)—biomarkers for liver injury—were logically processed by a biocatalytic cascade realizing a Boolean AND gate. Citrate produced in the system was used to trigger a drug-mimicking release from alginate microspheres. In order to differentiate low vs. high concentration signals, the microspheres were coated with a protective shell composed of layer-by-layer adsorbed poly(L-lysine) and alginate. The alginate core of the microspheres was prepared from Fe3+-cross-linked alginate loaded with rhodamine 6G dye mimicking a drug. Dye release from the core occurred only when both biomarkers, ALT and AST, appeared at their high pathophysiological concentrations jointly indicative of liver injury. The signal-triggered response was studied …
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