Self‐Assembly of Copper–DNAzyme Nanohybrids for Dual‐Catalytic Tumor Therapy

Congzhi Liu(Tianjin University), Yaoxuan Chen(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), Jian Zhao(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), Yong Wang(Tianjin University), Yulei Shao(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), Zhanjun Gu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lele Li(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), Yuliang Zhao(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology)
Angewandte Chemie
April 6, 2021
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Abstract

Abstract Despite the great efforts of using DNAzyme for gene therapy, its clinical success is limited by the lack of simple delivery systems and limited anticancer efficacy. Here, we develop a simple approach for the synthesis of hybrid nanostructures that exclusively consist of DNAzyme and Cu 2+ with ultra‐high loading capacity. The Cu–DNAzyme nanohybrids allow to effectively co‐deliver DNAzyme and Cu 2+ into cancer cells for combinational catalytic therapy. The released Cu 2+ can be reduced to Cu + by glutathione and then catalyze endogenous H 2 O 2 to form cytotoxic hydroxyl radicals for chemodynamic therapy (CDT), while the 10–23 DNAzyme enables the catalytic cleavage of VEGFR2 mRNA and activates gene silencing for gene therapy. We demonstrate that the system can efficiently accumulate in the tumor and exhibit amplified cascade antitumor effects with negligible systemic toxicity. Our work paves an extremely simple way to integrate DNAzyme with CDT for the dual‐catalytic tumor treatment.


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