化学
细胞
DNA折纸
癌细胞
组织工程
细胞生物学
转移
体外
细胞内
免疫系统
纳米结构
生物物理学
纳米技术
癌症
生物
免疫学
遗传学
生物化学
材料科学
作者
Zhilei Ge,Jiangbo Liu,Linjie Guo,Guangbao Yao,Qian Li,Lihua Wang,Jiang Li,Chunhai Fan
摘要
Cells existing in the form of clusters often exhibit distinct physiological functions from their monodispersed forms, which have a close association with tissue and organ development, immunoresponses, and cancer metastasis. Nevertheless, the ability to construct artificial cell clusters as in vitro models for probing and manipulating intercellular communications remains limited. Here we design DNA origami nanostructure (DON)-based biomimetic membrane channels to organize cell origami clusters (COCs) with controlled geometric configuration and cell–cell communications. We demonstrate that programmable patterning of homotypic and heterotypic COCs with different configurations can result in three distinct types of intercellular communications: gap junctions, tunneling nanotubes, and immune/tumor cell interactions. In particular, the organization of T cells and cancer cells with a prescribed ratio and geometry can program in vitro immunoresponses, providing a new route to understanding and engineering cancer immunotherapy.
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