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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 23, 2016
Filed:
Dec. 01, 2011
Ching-hsuan Tung, Houston, TX (US);
Wael R. Abd-elgaliel, Houston, TX (US);
Craig D. Logsdon, Houston, TX (US);
Zobeida Cruz-monserrate, Houston, TX (US);
Ching-Hsuan Tung, Houston, TX (US);
Wael R. Abd-Elgaliel, Houston, TX (US);
Craig D. Logsdon, Houston, TX (US);
Zobeida Cruz-Monserrate, Houston, TX (US);
THE METHODIST HOSPITAL SYSTEM, Houston, TX (US);
BOARD OF REGENTS, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM, Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
Provided herein are polypeptides that are selectively cleaved by cathepsin E. Also provided are methods of detecting cathepsin E. The methods comprise contacting cathepsin E with the polypeptides provided herein and detecting fluorescence. Further provided are methods of diagnosing cancer or pre-cancerous conditions in a subject. Also provided herein is a multilayered nanoparticle or a composition comprising the multilayer nanoparticle, wherein the multilayered nanoparticle comprises a negatively charged nanoparticle core or capsule coated with alternating positive and negative layers. Optionally, the positive layer comprises a positively charged protease degradable polypeptide. Optionally, the negative layer comprises a negatively charged therapeutic agent or a therapeutic agent and a means for providing the agent with a negative charge. For example, optionally, the therapeutic agent is linked to a negatively charged polymer. Further provided are methods of treating or preventing a disease characterized by expression of a protease in a subject using the nanoparticle.