Herein the nucleic acid aptamers were attached to the polydeoxyadenylic acid (poly(dA)) tail for improving the tumor-targetability and cellular internalization of s-LNT/poly(dA) composite composed of two single chains of triple… Click to show full abstract
Herein the nucleic acid aptamers were attached to the polydeoxyadenylic acid (poly(dA)) tail for improving the tumor-targetability and cellular internalization of s-LNT/poly(dA) composite composed of two single chains of triple helical β-glucan lentinan (s-LNT) and one poly(dA) chain. The in vitro results demonstrate that the cellular uptake of s-LNT/poly(dA) composites in MCF-7 cancer cells was enhanced effectively after attaching the aptamer. The as-prepared fluorescin isothiocyanate (FITC)-labelled LNT (LNT-FITC) through grafting was used for tracing the enhanced tumor-targetability of the composites. As a result, the cellular internalization of the LNT-FITC into MCF-7 and 4T1 cancer cells was further increased by the aptamer conjugated to poly(dA). Meanwhile, the in vivo experiments further demonstrate more s-LNT/poly(dA)-aptamer composites were effectively accumulated at the tumor site compared with s-LNT alone. This work provides a novel strategy for fabricating triplex β-glucan as delivery vectors with active tumor-targetability.
               
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