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Periodically Ordered,Nuclease-Resistant DNA Nanowires Decorated with Cell-Specific Aptamers as Selective Theranostic Agents
Authors:Dr. Chang Xue  Dr. Songbai Zhang  Xin Yu  Shuyao Hu  Prof. Yi Lu  Prof. Zai-Sheng Wu
Affiliation:1. Cancer Metastasis Alert and Prevention Center, Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Cancer Metastasis Chemoprevention and Chemotherapy, National and Local Joint Biomedical Engineering Research Center on Photodynamic Technologies, Pharmaceutical Photocatalysis of State Key Laboratory of, Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment, College of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, 350002 China;2. Department of Chemistry, Cancer Center at Illinois, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 61801 USA
Abstract:DNA nanostructures have shown potential in cancer therapy. However, their clinical application is hampered by the difficulty to deliver them into cancer cells and susceptibility to nuclease degradation. To overcome these limitations, we report herein a periodically ordered nick-hidden DNA nanowire (NW) with high serum stability and active targeting functionality. The inner core is made of multiple connected DNA double helices, and the outer shell is composed of regularly arranged standing-up hairpin aptamers. All termini of the components are hidden from nuclease attack, whereas the target-binding sites are exposed to allow delivery to the cancer target. The DNA NW remained intact during incubation for 24 h in serum solution. Animal imaging and cell apoptosis showed that NWs loaded with an anticancer drug displayed long blood-circulation time and high specificity in inducing cancer-cell apoptosis, thus validating this approach for the targeted imaging and therapy of cancers.
Keywords:core–shell nanostructures  DNA structures  drug delivery  hairpin aptamers  nanowires
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