纳米医学
纳米技术
纳米材料
药物输送
纳米颗粒
材料科学
上部结构
DNA
纳米结构
化学
工程类
生物化学
结构工程
作者
Leo Y. T. Chou,Kyryl Zagorovsky,Warren C. W. Chan
标识
DOI:10.1038/nnano.2013.309
摘要
The assembly of nanomaterials using DNA can produce complex nanostructures, but the biological applications of these structures remain unexplored. Here, we describe the use of DNA to control the biological delivery and elimination of inorganic nanoparticles by organizing them into colloidal superstructures. The individual nanoparticles serve as building blocks, whose size, surface chemistry and assembly architecture dictate the overall superstructure design. These superstructures interact with cells and tissues as a function of their design, but subsequently degrade into building blocks that can escape biological sequestration. We demonstrate that this strategy reduces nanoparticle retention by macrophages and improves their in vivo tumour accumulation and whole-body elimination. Superstructures can be further functionalized to carry and protect imaging or therapeutic agents against enzymatic degradation. These results suggest a different strategy to engineer nanostructure interactions with biological systems and highlight new directions in the design of biodegradable and multifunctional nanomedicine. The DNA assembly of nanomaterials creates designer superstructures for increased efficiency in drug delivery and subsequent breakdown for ease of elimination to mitigate toxicity.
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