DNA纳米技术
纳米技术
DNA
抗原
计算生物学
DNA折纸
化学
生物
纳米结构
材料科学
免疫学
生物化学
作者
Kun Chen,Ming Jiang,Jin Li,Deli Huang,Yuhe Yang
摘要
Abstract Nanoparticle‐based vaccines offer a multivalent approach for antigen display, efficiently activating T and B cells in the lymph nodes. Among various nanoparticle design strategies, DNA nanotechnology offers an innovative alternative platform, featuring high modularity, spatial addressing, nanoscale regulation, high functional group density, and lower self‐antigenicity. This review delves into the potential of DNA nanostructures as biomolecular scaffolds for antigen display, addressing: (1) immunological mechanisms behind nanovaccines and commonly used nanoparticles in their design, (2) techniques for characterizing protein NP–antigen complexes, (3) advancements in DNA nanotechnology and DNA–protein assembly approach, (4) strategies for precise antigen presentation on DNA scaffolds, and (5) current applications and future possibilities of DNA scaffolds in antigen display. This analysis aims to highlight the transformative potential of DNA nanoscaffolds in immunology and vaccinology. This article is categorized under: Biology‐Inspired Nanomaterials > Nucleic Acid‐Based Structures Biology‐Inspired Nanomaterials > Protein and Virus‐Based Structures
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