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A Cyanine-Mediated Self-Assembly System for the Construction of a Two-in-One Nanodrug.

Haihui WangHan XiaoXiaohui ZhuYongfei LiuZhangcheng FuChun-Sen LiChunhua LuHuang-Hao Yang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
The combination of gene therapy and chemotherapy provides a We developed a simple and versatile approach to prepare a series of two-in-one nanodrugs through direct self-assembly of cyanine-labeled single-stranded DNA (Cys-DNA) and different types of drug molecules. Molecular dynamics simulation showed that the Cys introduced into the DNA could enhance the noncovalent interaction between Cys-DNA and drug molecules. More drug molecules were incorporated into Cys-DNA, tending to spontaneously form hybrid Cys-DNA/drug nanosphere. Such nanospheres serve as both carriers and cargoes, excluding the extra use of nontherapeutic excipients and showing ultrahigh drug loading capacity. Following this approach, an antisense oligonucleotides/doxorubicin nanodrug model was constructed, demonstrating the significant synergistic anti-tumor therapeutic effect. As a proof of the concept, our study establishes a simple and reproducible two-in-one nucleic acid-based drug formulation.
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