A Smart Theranostic Nanocapsule for Spatiotemporally Programmable Photo-Gene Therapy |
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Authors: | Xue Gong Ruomeng Li Jing Wang Jie Wei Kang Ma Prof. Xiaoqing Liu Prof. Fuan Wang |
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Affiliation: | Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Biology and Medicine (Ministry of Education), College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Wuhan University, 430072 Wuhan, P. R. China |
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Abstract: | The therapeutic performance of DNAzyme-involved gene silencing is significantly constrained by inefficient conditional activation and insufficient cofactor supply. Herein, a self-sufficient therapeutic nanosystem was realized through the delicate design of DNAzyme prodrugs and MnO2 into a biocompatible nanocapsule with tumor-specific recognition/activation features. The indocyanine green (ICG)-modified DNA prodrugs are designed by splitting the DNAzyme and then reconstituted into the exquisite catalyzed hairpin assembly (CHA) amplification circuit. Based on the photothermal activation of ICG, the nanocapsule was disassembled to expose the MnO2 ingredient which was immediately decomposed into Mn2+ ions to supplement an indispensable DNAzyme cofactor on-demand with a concomitant O2 generation for enhancing the auxiliary phototherapy. The endogenous microRNA catalyzes the amplified assembly of DNA prodrugs via an exquisite CHA principle, leading to the DNAzyme-mediated simultaneous silencing of two key tumor-involved mRNAs. This self-activated theranostic nanocapsule could substantially expand the toolbox for accurate diagnosis and programmable therapeutics. |
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Keywords: | amplification DNAzyme gene silencing microRNA sensors |
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