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Photoswitchable Microgels for Dynamic Macrophage Modulation
- Kim, Yuri ;
- Thangam, Ramar ;
- Yoo, Jounghyun ;
- Heo, Jeongyun ;
- Park, Jung Yeon ;
- Kang, Nayeon ;
- Lee, Sungkyu ;
- Yoon, Jiwon ;
- Mun, Kwang Rok ;
- Kang, Misun ;
- Min, Sunhong ;
- Kim, Seong Yeol ;
- Son, Subin ;
- Kim, Jihwan ;
- Hong, Hyunsik ;
- Bae, Gunhyu ;
- Kim, Kanghyeon ;
- Lee, Sanghyeok ;
- Yang, Letao ;
- Lee, Ja Yeon ;
- Kim, Jinjoo ;
- Park, Steve ;
- Kim, Dong-Hyun ;
- Lee, Ki-Bum ;
- Jang, Woo Young ;
- Kim, Bong Hoon ;
- Paulmurugan, Ramasamy ;
- Cho, Seung-Woo ;
- Song, Hyun-Cheol ;
- Kang, Seok Ju ;
- Sun, Wujin ;
- Zhu, Yangzhi ;
- Lee, Junmin ;
- Kim, Han-Jun ;
- Jang, Ho Seong ;
- Kim, Jong Seung ;
- Khademhosseini, Ali ;
- Kim, Yongju ;
- Kim, Sehoon ;
- Kang, Heemin
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- Title
- Photoswitchable Microgels for Dynamic Macrophage Modulation
- Issued Date
- 2022-12
- Citation
- Kim, Yuri. (2022-12). Photoswitchable Microgels for Dynamic Macrophage Modulation. Advanced Materials, 34(49). doi: 10.1002/adma.202205498
- Type
- Article
- Author Keywords
- dynamic hydrogels ; macrophage adhesion ; macrophage polarization ; microgel swelling ; photoswitchable microgels
- Keywords
- UP-CONVERSION ; CELL-ADHESION ; POLARIZATION ; INFLAMMATION
- ISSN
- 0935-9648
- Abstract
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Dynamic manipulation of supramolecular self-assembled structures is achieved irreversibly or under non-physiological conditions, thereby limiting their biomedical, environmental, and catalysis applicability. In this study, microgels composed of azobenzene derivatives stacked via pi-cation and pi-pi interactions are developed that are electrostatically stabilized with Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD)-bearing anionic polymers. Lateral swelling of RGD-bearing microgels occurs via cis-azobenzene formation mediated by near-infrared-light-upconverted ultraviolet light, which disrupts intermolecular interactions on the visible-light-absorbing upconversion-nanoparticle-coated materials. Real-time imaging and molecular dynamics simulations demonstrate the deswelling of RGD-bearing microgels via visible-light-mediated trans-azobenzene formation. Near-infrared light can induce in situ swelling of RGD-bearing microgels to increase RGD availability and trigger release of loaded interleukin-4, which facilitates the adhesion structure assembly linked with pro-regenerative polarization of host macrophages. In contrast, visible light can induce deswelling of RGD-bearing microgels to decrease RGD availability that suppresses macrophage adhesion that yields pro-inflammatory polarization. These microgels exhibit high stability and non-toxicity. Versatile use of ligands and protein delivery can offer cytocompatible and photoswitchable manipulability of diverse host cells.
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- WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
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