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A DNA-Device that Mediates Selective Endosomal Escape and Intracellular Delivery of Drugs and Biologicals.

Silvia Muro1.   

Abstract

Design of materials to aid intracellular delivery of agents can greatly improve medical treatments. While DNA is a molecule difficult to introduce into cells, DNA can be engineered into devices capable of intracellular delivery. Yet, transport mediated by DNA-devices void of other structural material, with size greater than that associated with non-specific penetration, and with targeting capacity enough to overcome non-specific pathways has not been achived. This study demonstrates that this is possible. Submicrometer (200-nm) dendrimers built of DNA (nucleodendrimers (NDs)) are coupled to antibodies against selected cell-surface receptors and compared to polymer nanoparticles (NPs). NDs and NPs bind specifically to cells expressing these targets and efficiently enter cells via the pathway associated with the selected receptor. While NPs traffic to perinuclear endo-lysosomes, NDs remain scattered throughout the cell, suggesting endosomal escape. This is confirmed in vitro, where NDs disrupt membranous vesicles at endosomal-like pH and in cell culture, where they: provide endosomal escape of model drugs, sugars, proteins, and nucleic acids; allow access to other intracellular compartments; result in measurable effects of cargoes; and do not cause cytotoxicity. Therefore, these DNA-nanodevices can be used to selectively overcome intracellular barriers, underscoring the growing range of applications of DNA materials.

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Keywords:  DNA-devices; endocytosis; endosomal escape; intracellular drug delivery; targeted dendrimers

Year:  2014        PMID: 25018687      PMCID: PMC4091764          DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201303188

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Funct Mater        ISSN: 1616-301X            Impact factor:   18.808


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