Light-Triggered, Self-Immolative Nucleic Acid-Drug Nanostructures

Xuyu Tan(Northeastern University), Ben B. Li(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Xueguang Lu(Northeastern University), Fei Jia(Northeastern University), Clarissa Santori(Northeastern University), Priyanka Menon(Northeastern University), Hui Li(Hunan University), Bohan Zhang(Hunan University), Jean J. Zhao(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Ke Zhang(Hunan University)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
April 29, 2015
Cited by 198

Abstract

The simultaneous intracellular delivery of multiple types of payloads, such as hydrophobic drugs and nucleic acids, typically requires complex carrier systems. Herein, we demonstrate a self-deliverable form of nucleic acid-drug nanostructure that is composed almost entirely of payload molecules. Upon light activation, the nanostructure sheds the nucleic acid shell, while the core, which consists of prodrug molecules, disintegrates via an irreversible self-immolative process, releasing free drug molecules and small molecule fragments. We demonstrate that the nanostructures exhibit enhanced stability against DNase I compared with free DNA, and that the model drug (camptothecin) released exhibits similar efficacy as free, unmodified drugs toward cancer cells.


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