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Aptamer-targeted DNA nanostructures for therapeutic delivery.


ABSTRACT: DNA-based nanostructures have been widely used in various applications due to their structural diversity, programmability, and uniform structures. Their intrinsic biocompatibility and biodegradability further motivates the investigation of DNA-based nanostructures as delivery vehicles. Incorporating AS1411 aptamers into DNA pyramids leads to enhanced intracellular uptake and selectively inhibits the growth of cancer cells, achieved without the use of transfection reagents. Furthermore, aptamer-displaying pyramids are found to be substantially more resistant to nuclease degradation than single-stranded aptamers. These findings, along with their modularity, reinforce the potential of DNA-based nanostructures for therapeutic applications.

SUBMITTER: Charoenphol P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4018137 | biostudies-literature | 2014 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Aptamer-targeted DNA nanostructures for therapeutic delivery.

Charoenphol Phapanin P   Bermudez Harry H  

Molecular pharmaceutics 20140417 5


DNA-based nanostructures have been widely used in various applications due to their structural diversity, programmability, and uniform structures. Their intrinsic biocompatibility and biodegradability further motivates the investigation of DNA-based nanostructures as delivery vehicles. Incorporating AS1411 aptamers into DNA pyramids leads to enhanced intracellular uptake and selectively inhibits the growth of cancer cells, achieved without the use of transfection reagents. Furthermore, aptamer-d  ...[more]

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