纳米机器人学
适体
凝血酶
核仁素
DNA
癌症研究
凝结
药物输送
细胞生物学
生物
体内
化学
医学
分子生物学
纳米技术
免疫学
材料科学
生物化学
血小板
遗传学
细胞质
核仁
精神科
作者
Suping Li,Qiao Jiang,Shaoli Liu,Yinlong Zhang,Yanhua Tian,Song Chen,Jing Wang,Yiguo Zou,Gregory J. Anderson,Jing-Yan Han,Yung Chang,Yan Liu,Chen Zhang,Liang Chen,Guang‐Biao Zhou,Guangjun Nie,Hao Yan,Baoquan Ding,Yuliang Zhao
摘要
Nanoscale robots have potential as intelligent drug delivery systems that respond to molecular triggers. Using DNA origami we constructed an autonomous DNA robot programmed to transport payloads and present them specifically in tumors. Our nanorobot is functionalized on the outside with a DNA aptamer that binds nucleolin, a protein specifically expressed on tumor-associated endothelial cells, and the blood coagulation protease thrombin within its inner cavity. The nucleolin-targeting aptamer serves both as a targeting domain and as a molecular trigger for the mechanical opening of the DNA nanorobot. The thrombin inside is thus exposed and activates coagulation at the tumor site. Using tumor-bearing mouse models, we demonstrate that intravenously injected DNA nanorobots deliver thrombin specifically to tumor-associated blood vessels and induce intravascular thrombosis, resulting in tumor necrosis and inhibition of tumor growth. The nanorobot proved safe and immunologically inert in mice and Bama miniature pigs. Our data show that DNA nanorobots represent a promising strategy for precise drug delivery in cancer therapy.
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