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Cocoon-Like Self-Degradable DNA Nanoclew for Anticancer Drug Delivery
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2014
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Acid-responsive DnaseNanomedicineDna NanotechnologyEngineeringPolymer-drug ConjugatePharmaceutical NanotechnologyDrug Delivery SystemsAnticancer Drug DeliveryTargeted Cancer TreatmentAnticancer Drug DoxorubicinBiomedical EngineeringNano-drug DeliveryMolecular EngineeringBiomolecular Engineering
A bioinspired cocoon-like anticancer drug delivery system consisting of a deoxyribonuclease (DNase)-degradable DNA nanoclew (NCl) embedded with an acid-responsive DNase I nanocapsule (NCa) was developed for targeted cancer treatment. The NCl was assembled from a long-chain single-stranded DNA synthesized by rolling-circle amplification (RCA). Multiple GC-pair sequences were integrated into the NCl for enhanced loading capacity of the anticancer drug doxorubicin (DOX). Meanwhile, negatively charged DNase I was encapsulated in a positively charged acid-degradable polymeric nanogel to facilitate decoration of DNase I into the NCl by electrostatic interactions. In an acidic environment, the activity of DNase I was activated through the acid-triggered shedding of the polymeric shell of the NCa, resulting in the cocoon-like self-degradation of the NCl and promoting the release of DOX for enhanced therapeutic efficacy.
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