Polymersome

Polymersome

PolymersomesDischer B M; Won Y Y; Ege D S; Lee J C; Bates F S; Discher D E; Hammer D A "Science" (1999), "284"(5417), 1143-6.] represent a class of vesicles, tiny hollow spheres that enclose a solution. Polymersomes are made using amphiphilic synthetic block copolymers to form the vesicle membrane, and range in size with radii ranging from 50 nm to 5 um or more.. Most reported polymersomes contain an aqueous solution in their core and are useful for encapsulating and protecting sensitive molecules, such as drugs, enzymes, other proteins and peptides, and DNA and RNA fragments. The polymersome membrane provides a physical barrier that isolates the encapulated material from external materials, such as those found in biological systems. The term "polymersome" for vesicles made from block copolymers was coined in 1999

Polymersomes are similar to liposomes, which are formed from naturally occurring lipids. While having many of the properties of natural liposomes, polymersomes exhibit increased stability and reduced permeability. Furthermore, the use of synthetic polymers enables designers to manipulate the characteristics of the membrane and thus control permeability, release rates, stability and other properties of the polymersome.

Preparation

Several different morphologies of the block copolymer used to create the polymersome have been used. The most frequently used are the linear diblock or triblock copolymers. In these cases, the the block copolymer has one block that is hydrophobic; the other block or blocks are hydrophilic. Other morphologies used include comb copolymers, [Durand, Geraldine G.; Holder, Simon J.; Yeoh, Chert tsun. "Abstracts of Papers, 229th ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA, United States," March 13-17, 2005 (2005), POLY-018] [Qi, Hongfeng; Zhong, Chongli. "Journal of Physical Chemistry B" (2008), "112"(35), 10841-10847] where the backbone block is hydrophilic and the comb branches are hydrophobic, and dendronized block copolymers, [Yi, Zhuo; Liu, Xuanbo; Jiao, Qing; Chen, Erqiang; Chen, Yongming; Xi, Fu. "Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry" (2008), '46'(12), 4205-4217] where the dendromer portion is hydrophilic.

In the case of diblock, comb and dendronized copolymers the polymersome membrane has the same bilayer morphology of a liposome, with the hydrophobic blocks of the two layers facing each other in the interior of the membrane. In the case of triblock copolymers the membrane is a monolayer that mimics a bilayer, the central block filling the role of the two facing hydrophobic blocks of a bilayerNardin, C; Hirt, T; Leukel, J; Meier, W "Langmuir", "16", 1035-1041] .

Uses

Polymersomes that contain active enzymes and that provide a way to selectively transport substrates for conversion by those enyzmes have been described as nanoreactors. [Nardin, Corinne; Thoeni, Sandra; Widmer, Jorg; Winterhalter, Mathias; Meier, Wolfgang. "Chemical Communications (Cambridge)" (2000), (15), 1433-1434]

Polymersomes have been used to create candidate controlled release drug delivery systemsClarifyme|date=August 2008.Ahmed, Fariyal; Discher, Dennis E. "Journal of Controlled Release" (2004), "96"(1), 37-53]

Similar to coating liposomes with polyethylene glycol, polymersomes can be made invisible to the immune system if the hydrophilic block consists of polyethylene glycol. [Circulation times of PEGylated vesicles: Bringing together biology and polymer physics. Photos P, Parthasarathy R, Discher B, Discher D E, "Abstracts, 36th Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Princeton, NJ, United States, June 8-11" (2003), "175". Publisher: American Chemical Society, Washington, D. C ] Thus, polymersomes are useful carriers for targeted medication.

For in vivo applications, polymersomes are de facto limited to the use of FDA-approved polymers as most pharmaceutical firms are unlikely to develop novel polymers due to cost issues. Fortunately there are a number of such polymers available, with varying properties, including:

"Hydrophilic blocks"
* Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG/PEO) Rameez S, Alosta H, Palmer A F, "Bioconjugate Chemistry" 2008, "19", 1025]
* Poly(2-methyloxazoline)

"Hydrophobic blocks"
* Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)
* Poly(caprolactone (PCL)
* Poly(lactide) (PLA)
* Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) [Ayres, L; Hans, P; Adams, J; Loewik, D W P M; van Hest, J C M "Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry" (2005), "43"(24), 6355-6366]

If enough of the block copolymer molecules that make up a polymersome are cross-linked, the polymersome can be made into a transportable powder.Discher B M, Bermudez H, Hammer D A, Discher D E, Won Y-Y, Bates F S "Journal of Physical Chemistry B" (2002), "106"(11), 2848-2854]

Polymersomes can be used to make an artificial cell if hemoglobin and other components are added. [Meng F, Engbers G H M, Feijen J, "Journal of Controlled Release" (2005), "101"(1-3), 187-198] [http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2003/29may_polymersomes.htm] The first artificial cell was made by Thomas Chang [Chang T M; Poznansky M J "Journal of biomedical materials research" (1968), "2"(2), 187-99.] .

ee also

*Cell (biology)
*Liposome
*Polymer
*Copolymer
*Artificial cell

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