Designer cellular spheroids with DNA origami for drug screening.
Jiayi WeiYueyang SunHeming WangTong ZhuLi LiYing ZhouQuan LiuZhen DaiWenjuan LiTaihua YangBingmei WangChang-Feng ZhuXi-Zhong ShenQunyan YaoGuangqi SongYicheng ZhaoHao PeiPublished in: Science advances (2024)
Current in vitro models struggle to balance the complexity of human diseases with suitability for large-scale drug tests. While 3D cultures simulate human tissues, they lack cellular intricacy, and integrating these models with high-throughput drug screening remains a challenge. Here, we introduce a method that uses self-assembling nucleic acid nanostructures decorated living cells, termed NACs, to create spheroids with a customizable 3D layout. To demonstrate its uniqueness, our method effectively creates designer 3D spheroids by combining parenchymal cells, stromal cells, and immune cells, leading to heightened physiological relevance and detailed modeling of complex chronic diseases and immune-stromal interactions. Our approach achieves a high level of biological fidelity while being standardized and straightforward to construct with the potential for large-scale drug discovery applications. By merging the precision of DNA nanotechnology with advanced cell culture techniques, we are streamlining human-centric models, striking a balance between complexity and standardization, to boost drug screening efficiency.
Keyphrases
- endothelial cells
- nucleic acid
- living cells
- high throughput
- drug discovery
- single molecule
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- pluripotent stem cells
- gene expression
- fluorescent probe
- circulating tumor
- induced apoptosis
- emergency department
- oxidative stress
- risk assessment
- gold nanoparticles
- cell proliferation
- climate change
- reduced graphene oxide
- highly efficient