Pharmaceutics (Nov 2020)

Aptamer-Functionalized Natural Protein-Based Polymers as Innovative Biomaterials

  • Alessandra Girotti,
  • Sara Escalera-Anzola,
  • Irene Alonso-Sampedro,
  • Juan González-Valdivieso,
  • Francisco Javier Arias

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12111115
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 1115

Abstract

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Biomaterials science is one of the most rapidly evolving fields in biomedicine. However, although novel biomaterials have achieved well-defined goals, such as the production of devices with improved biocompatibility and mechanical properties, their development could be more ambitious. Indeed, the integration of active targeting strategies has been shown to allow spatiotemporal control of cell–material interactions, thus leading to more specific and better-performing devices. This manuscript reviews recent advances that have led to enhanced biomaterials resulting from the use of natural structural macromolecules. In this regard, several structural macromolecules have been adapted or modified using biohybrid approaches for use in both regenerative medicine and therapeutic delivery. The integration of structural and functional features and aptamer targeting, although still incipient, has already shown its ability and wide-reaching potential. In this review, we discuss aptamer-functionalized hybrid protein-based or polymeric biomaterials derived from structural macromolecules, with a focus on bioresponsive/bioactive systems.

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