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Tuning the autophagy-inducing activity of lanthanide-based nanocrystals through specific surface-coating peptides

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NATURE MATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 9, Pages 817-826

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NMAT3363

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  1. Chinese Ministry of Sciences 973 Program [2010CB912804]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [30830036, 31170966, 31071211]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [WK2070000008]

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The induction of autophagy on exposure of cells to a variety of nanoparticles represents both a safety concern and an application niche for engineered nanomaterials. Here, we show that a short synthetic peptide, RE-1, identified by means of phage display, binds to lanthanide (LN) oxide and upconversion nanocrystals (UCN), forms a stable coating layer on the nanoparticles' surface, and effectively abrogates their autophagy-inducing activity. Furthermore, RE-1 peptide variants exhibit a differentially reduced binding capability, and correspondingly, a varied ability to reduce the autophagic response. We also show that the addition of an arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) motif to RE-1 enhances autophagy for LN UCN through the interaction with integrins. RE-1 and its variants provide a versatile tool for tuning material-cell interactions to achieve the desired level of autophagy, and may prove useful for the various diagnostic and therapeutic applications of LN-based nanomaterials and nanodevices.

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