Cancers (Jul 2022)

Application of Elastin-like Polypeptide in Tumor Therapy

  • Xianggang Shi,
  • Dongfeng Chen,
  • Guodong Liu,
  • Hailing Zhang,
  • Xiaoyan Wang,
  • Zhi Wu,
  • Yan Wu,
  • Feng Yu,
  • Qinggang Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14153683
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 15
p. 3683

Abstract

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Elastin-like polypeptides (ELPs) are stimulus-responsive artificially designed proteins synthesized from the core amino acid sequence of human tropoelastin. ELPs have good biocompatibility and biodegradability and do not systemically induce adverse immune responses, making them a suitable module for drug delivery. Design strategies can equip ELPs with the ability to respond to changes in temperature and pH or the capacity to self-assemble into nanoparticles. These unique tunable biophysicochemical properties make ELPs among the most widely studied biopolymers employed in protein purification, drug delivery, tissue engineering and even in tumor therapy. As a module for drug delivery and as a carrier to target tumor cells, the combination of ELPs with therapeutic drugs, antibodies and photo-oxidation molecules has been shown to result in improved pharmacokinetic properties (prolonged half-life, drug targeting, cell penetration and controlled release) while restricting the cytotoxicity of the drug to a confined infected site. In this review, we summarize the latest developments in the application methods of ELP employed in tumor therapy, with a focus on its conjugation with peptide drugs, antibodies and photosensitizers.

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