Self-Assembled Multivalent DNA Nanostructures for Noninvasive Intracellular Delivery of Immunostimulatory CpG Oligonucleotides
Chinese Academy of Sciences · Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics
Abstract
Designed oligonucleotides can self-assemble into DNA nanostructures with well-defined structures and uniform sizes, which provide unprecedented opportunities for biosensing, molecular imaging, and drug delivery. In this work, we have developed functional, multivalent DNA nanostructures by appending unmethylated CpG motifs to three-dimensional DNA tetrahedra. These small-sized functional nanostructures are compact, mechanically stable, and noncytotoxic. We have demonstrated that DNA nanostructures are resistant to nuclease degradation and remain substantially intact in fetal bovine serum and in cells for at least several hours. Significantly, these functional nanostructures can noninvasively and efficiently…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 14.63
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 65
Authors
10- JLJiang LiCorresponding
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics
- HPHao Pei
Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- BZBing Zhu
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics
- LLLe Liang
Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- MWMin Wei
Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Aptamer
- Oligonucleotide
- Drug delivery
- DNA nanotechnology
- DNA
- CpG site
- Transfection
- Cell biology
- Good health and well-being