Aptamer-guided DNA tetrahedrons as a photo-responsive drug delivery system for Mucin 1-expressing breast cancer cells
•MUC1 aptamer-guided DNA tetrahedrons were constructed for targeted drug delivery.•TMPyP4 was incorporated into MUC1-TDNs particles considering its high affinity for DNA.•The resulting MUC1-TDNs-TMPyP4 nanostructures allowed for specific delivery of the photosensitizer to MUC1-positive cells, but no...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied materials today 2021-06, Vol.23, p.101010, Article 101010 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •MUC1 aptamer-guided DNA tetrahedrons were constructed for targeted drug delivery.•TMPyP4 was incorporated into MUC1-TDNs particles considering its high affinity for DNA.•The resulting MUC1-TDNs-TMPyP4 nanostructures allowed for specific delivery of the photosensitizer to MUC1-positive cells, but not to MUC1-negative normal fibroblasts.
Photosensitizers are crucial for photodynamic therapy. However, conventional photosensitizers have poor selectivity, and their targeted delivery by nanocarriers has become a major research focus. The aim of this study was to construct a targeted delivery system for new photosensitizers using aptamer-guided DNA tetrahedra. Mucin 1 protein is overexpressed in some cancer cells. The sequence of a Mucin 1 aptamer (MUC1) was linked to a DNA tetrahedron to form MUC1 aptamer-modified tetrahedral nanostructures (MUC1-TDNs) for the selective targeting of MUC1-positive tumor cells. The photosensitizer, TMPyP4, was loaded into MUC1-TDNs owing to the high affinity of TMPyP4 for DNA; consequently, a targeted photosensitizer delivery system (MUC1-TDNs-TMPyP4, MTT) was obtained. This system allowed for the selective delivery of TMPyP4 to MUC1-positive cancer cells. Moreover, MTT promoted the production of reactive oxygen species as well as cytotoxicity in MUC1-positive cells, while less killing effect were observed in MUC1-negative cells. We designed a MUC1-targeted delivery system of photosensitizers based on DNA tetrahedron, thus providing a new approach for the targeted release of photosensitizers.
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ISSN: | 2352-9407 2352-9415 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apmt.2021.101010 |