| Literature DB >> 30088771 |
Yuxin Zhang1, Wenjuan Ma1, Ying Zhu2, Sirong Shi1, Qianshun Li1, Chenchen Mao1, Dan Zhao1, Yuxi Zhan1, Jiye Shi2, Wei Li2, Lihua Wang2, Chunhai Fan2, Yunfeng Lin1.
Abstract
One of the biggest obstacles for the use of antisense oligonucleotides as antibacterial therapeutics is their limited uptake by bacterial cells without a suitable carrier, especially in multi-drug-resistant bacteria with a drug efflux mechanism. Existing vectors, such as cell-penetrating peptides, are inefficient and nontargeting, and accordingly are not ideal carriers. A noncytotoxic tetrahedral DNA nanostructure (TDN) with a controllable conformation has been developed as a delivery vehicle for antisense oligonucleotides. In this study, antisense peptide nucleic acids (asPNAs) targeting a specific gene ( ftsZ) were efficiently transported into methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus cells by TDNs, and the expression of ftsZ was successfully inhibited in an asPNA-concentration-dependent manner. The delivery system specifically targeted the intended gene. This novel delivery system provides a better platform for future applications of antisense antibacterial therapeutics and provides a basis for the development of a new type of antibacterial drug for multi-drug-resistant bacterial infections.Entities:
Keywords: Tetrahedral DNA nanostructure; antisense peptide nucleic acid; drug delivery system; ftsZ; multi-drug-resistant bacteria
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30088771 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b02166
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189