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DNA折纸作为体内癌症治疗药物递送载体

DNA Origami as anIn VivoDrug Delivery Vehicle for Cancer Therapy

作者:Qian Zhang;Qiao Jiang;Na Li;Luru Dai;Qing Liu;Linlin Song;Jinye Wang;Yaqian Li;Jie Tian;Baoquan Ding;Yang Du;

关键词:DNA origami,doxorubicin,in vivodelivery,cancer therapy,fluorescence imaging

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/nn502058j

发表时间:2014年

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摘要

许多用于癌症治疗的化疗药物在向肿瘤体内输送时遇到问题,并且可能由于它们的非特异性分布而具有高水平的全身毒性。已经探索了各种材料来制造纳米颗粒作为药物载体,以改善输送效率。然而,大多数这些材料都存在多种缺点,例如有限的生物相容性和无法设计出空间可寻址表面以供多功能活性使用。在这里,我们证明了DNA原子制图在肿瘤 passively targeting、以及在肿瘤区域的持久性方面具有增强的性质。特别是,三角形的DNA原子制图表现出最佳的肿瘤被动定位积累。已经通过自组装的DNA原子制图纳米结构将已知的抗癌药物多柔比星输送到肿瘤中,并且这种方法在体内显示出显著的治疗功效。DNA原子制图载体是通过M13mp18噬菌体DNA和数百条互补的DNA辅助链的自组装制备的;多柔比星随后以非共价交织进入这些纳米结构中。进行荧光成像和安全评估后,含有多柔比星的DNA原子制图在裸鼠体内携带标有绿色荧光蛋白的原位乳腺肿瘤上表现出显著的抗肿瘤功效而没有观察到全身毒性。我们的结果证明了DNA原子制图纳米结构作为癌症治疗药物的有效和安全输送的创新平台的潜力。


Abstract

Many chemotherapeutics used for cancer treatments encounter issues during delivery to tumors in vivo and may have high levels of systemic toxicity due to their nonspecific distribution. Various materials have been explored to fabricate nanoparticles as drug carriers to improve delivery efficiency. However, most of these materials suffer from multiple drawbacks, such as limited biocompatibility and inability to engineer spatially addressable surfaces that can be utilized for multifunctional activity. Here, we demonstrate that DNA origami possessed enhanced tumor passive targeting and long-lasting properties at the tumor region. Particularly, the triangle-shaped DNA origami exhibits optimal tumor passive targeting accumulation. The delivery of the known anticancer drug doxorubicin into tumors by self-assembled DNA origami nanostructures was performed, and this approach showed prominent therapeutic efficacy in vivo. The DNA origami carriers were prepared through the self-assembly of M13mp18 phage DNA and hundreds of complementary DNA helper strands; the doxorubicin was subsequently noncovalently intercalated into these nanostructures. After conducting fluorescence imaging and safety evaluation, the doxorubicin-containing DNA origami exhibited remarkable antitumor efficacy without observable systemic toxicity in nude mice bearing orthotopic breast tumors labeled with green fluorescent protein. Our results demonstrated the potential of DNA origami nanostructures as innovative platforms for the efficient and safe drug delivery of cancer therapeutics in vivo.