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Broad-Spectrum Virus Trapping with Heparan Sulfate-Modified DNA Origami Shells.


ABSTRACT: Effective broadband antiviral platforms that can act on existing viruses and viruses yet to emerge are not available, creating a need to explore treatment strategies beyond the trodden paths. Here, we report virus-encapsulating DNA origami shells that achieve broadband virus trapping properties by exploiting avidity and a widespread background affinity of viruses to heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPG). With a calibrated density of heparin and heparan sulfate (HS) derivatives crafted to the interior of DNA origami shells, we could encapsulate adeno, adeno-associated, chikungunya, dengue, human papilloma, noro, polio, rubella, and SARS-CoV-2 viruses or virus-like particles, in one and the same HS-functionalized shell system. Additional virus-type-specific binders were not needed for the trapping. Depending on the relative dimensions of shell to virus particles, multiple virus particles may be trapped per shell, and multiple shells can cover the surface of clusters of virus particles. The steric occlusion provided by the heparan sulfate-coated DNA origami shells can prevent viruses from further interactions with receptors, possibly including those found on cell surfaces.

SUBMITTER: Monferrer A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9798855 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Broad-Spectrum Virus Trapping with Heparan Sulfate-Modified DNA Origami Shells.

Monferrer Alba A   Kretzmann Jessica A JA   Sigl Christian C   Sapelza Pia P   Liedl Anna A   Wittmann Barbara B   Dietz Hendrik H  

ACS nano 20221102 12


Effective broadband antiviral platforms that can act on existing viruses and viruses yet to emerge are not available, creating a need to explore treatment strategies beyond the trodden paths. Here, we report virus-encapsulating DNA origami shells that achieve broadband virus trapping properties by exploiting avidity and a widespread background affinity of viruses to heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPG). With a calibrated density of heparin and heparan sulfate (HS) derivatives crafted to the inte  ...[more]

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