| Literature DB >> 33289255 |
Sha Yu1, Yang Zhou2, Yao Sun1, Shaojun Wu1, Tingting Xu1, Yu-Chung Chang2, Sai Bi3, Li-Ping Jiang1, Jun-Jie Zhu1.
Abstract
The development of versatile nanotheranostic platforms that integrate both diagnostic and therapeutic functions have always been an intractable challenge in precise cancer treatment. Herein, an aptamer-tethered deoxyribonucleic acids-gold particle (Apt-DNA-Au) nanomachine has been developed for in situ imaging and targeted multimodal synergistic therapy of mammary carcinoma. Upon specifically internalized into MCF-7 cells, the tumor-related TK1 mRNA activates the Apt-DNA-Au nanomachine by DNA strand displacement cascades, resulting in the release of the fluorophore and antisense DNA as well as the aggregation of AuNPs for in situ imaging, suppression of survivin expression and photothermal therapy, respectively. Meanwhile, the controlled released drugs are used for chemotherapy, while under the laser irradiation the loaded photosensitizer produces reactive oxygen species (ROS) for photodynamic therapy. The results confirm that the proposed Apt-DNA-Au nanomachine provides a powerful nanotheranostic platform for in situ imaging-guided combinatorial anticancer therapy.Entities:
Keywords: DNA nanomachine; breast cancer; in situ imaging; synergistic therapy; targeted delivery
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33289255 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202012801
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336