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Host–guest recognition on photo-responsive cell surfaces directs cell–cell contacts

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We developed an efficient cell surface engineering method based on lipid-insertion and host–guest recognition. With this methodology, we tailored cell membranes with β-cyclodextrin and subsequently manipulated cell behaviors through introducing… Click to show full abstract

We developed an efficient cell surface engineering method based on lipid-insertion and host–guest recognition. With this methodology, we tailored cell membranes with β-cyclodextrin and subsequently manipulated cell behaviors through introducing photo-switchable guest molecule. Non-covalent nature afforded this method inherent reversibility. Furthermore, considering the remarkable molecular recognition property of aptamer, azobenzene-labeled aptamer was modified on cell surface through host–guest interaction and served as targeting ligand for selectively identifying target cells. Based on these, we designed a cell-based therapy for directing peripheral blood mononuclear cells to induce target cancer cell apoptosis. Our results provide new insights into engineering well-defined molecular recognition event on cell membrane to meet the demands of specific applications.

Keywords: photo; recognition; host guest; guest recognition; cell

Journal Title: Materials Today
Year Published: 2017

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