| Literature DB >> 28941223 |
Hongbo Zhang1,2,3, Xiangmeng Qu1,2,4, Hong Chen5, Haixin Kong1, Ruihua Ding2, Dong Chen2, Xu Zhang2, Hao Pei4, Hélder A Santos6, Mingtan Hai1,2, David A Weitz2.
Abstract
DNA origami is designed by folding DNA strands at the nanoscale with arbitrary control. Due to its inherent biological nature, DNA origami is used in drug delivery for enhancement of synergism and multidrug resistance inhibition, cancer diagnosis, and many other biomedical applications, where it shows great potential. However, the inherent instability and low payload capacity of DNA origami restrict its biomedical applications. Here, this paper reports the fabrication of an advanced biocompatible nano-in-nanocomposite, which protects DNA origami from degradation and facilities drug loading. The DNA origami, gold nanorods, and molecular targeted drugs are co-incorporated into pH responsive calcium phosphate [Ca3 (PO4 )2 ] nanoparticles. Subsequently, a thin layer of phospholipid is coated onto the Ca3 (PO4 )2 nanoparticle to offer better biocompatibility. The fabricated nanocomposite shows high drug loading capacity, good biocompatibility, and a photothermal and pH-responsive payload release profile and it fully protects DNA origami from degradation. The codelivery of DNA origami with cancer drugs synergistically induces cancer cell apoptosis, reduces the multidrug resistance, and enhances the targeted killing efficiency toward human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 positive cells. This nanocomposite is foreseen to open new horizons for a variety of clinical and biomedical applications.Entities:
Keywords: DNA origami; biomedical applications; calcium phosphate; cancer treatment; gold nanorods
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28941223 DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201700664
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Healthc Mater ISSN: 2192-2640 Impact factor: 9.933