DNA Origami as a Carrier for Circumvention of Drug Resistance
National Center for Nanoscience and Technology · Arizona State University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Although a multitude of promising anti-cancer drugs have been developed over the past 50 years, effective delivery of the drugs to diseased cells remains a challenge. Recently, nanoparticles have been used as drug delivery vehicles due to their high delivery efficiencies and the possibility to circumvent cellular drug resistance. However, the lack of biocompatibility and inability to engineer spatially addressable surfaces for multi-functional activity remains an obstacle to their widespread use. Here we present a novel drug carrier system based on self-assembled, spatially addressable DNA origami nanostructures that confronts these limitations. Doxorubicin, a well-known anti-cancer drug, was non-covalently…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 16.26
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 45
Authors
11- QJQiao JiangCorresponding
National Center for Nanoscience and Technology
- CSChen Song
National Center for Nanoscience and Technology
- JNJeanette Nangreave
Arizona State University
- XLXiaowei Liu
Arizona State University
- LLLin Lin
Academy of Medical Sciences, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
Topics & keywords
- Doxorubicin
- Chemistry
- Drug delivery
- DNA origami
- Cancer cell
- Drug resistance
- Internalization
- Cytotoxicity
- Good health and well-being