Issue 35, 2019

Co-delivery of DNAzyme and a chemotherapy drug using a DNA tetrahedron for enhanced anticancer therapy through synergistic effects

Abstract

A DNA tetrahedron, which could be rapidly and reliably assembled by annealing four customized ssDNA oligonucleotides, has been regarded as one of the most promising nanocarriers. However, engineering of a DNA tetrahedron allowing co-delivery of two or more drugs for synergistic therapy has been largely unexplored. Herein, we report a nanocarrier composed of a DNA tetrahedron (Td), a ZY11-targeting aptamer, anticancer drug doxorubicin (Dox), and 17E DNAzyme to achieve synergistic chemo-gene cancer therapy. First, the nanocarrier was assembled by annealing. Dox can be loaded onto the DNA tetrahedron through intercalation and released in a pH-dependent manner. The obtained Dox@Aptamer–Td–DNAzyme (Dox@Ap–Td–Dz) not only demonstrated an excellent efficiency of gene suppression but also exhibited a good pH-responsive drug release behavior. Hence, the presented DNA tetrahedron based multifunctional nanoplatform can achieve a targeted and synergistic chemo-gene therapy, which provides great potential in improving the curative efficiency.

Graphical abstract: Co-delivery of DNAzyme and a chemotherapy drug using a DNA tetrahedron for enhanced anticancer therapy through synergistic effects

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 May 2019
Accepted
01 Aug 2019
First published
02 Aug 2019

New J. Chem., 2019,43, 14020-14027

Co-delivery of DNAzyme and a chemotherapy drug using a DNA tetrahedron for enhanced anticancer therapy through synergistic effects

T. Ren, Z. Deng, H. Liu, X. Li, J. Li, J. Yuan, Y. He, Q. Liu, Y. Yang and S. Zhong, New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 14020 DOI: 10.1039/C9NJ02818H

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