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Cancer Biomarker-Triggered Disintegrable DNA Nanogels for Intelligent Drug Delivery.

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Even though various techniques have been developed thus far for targeted delivery of therapeutics, design and fabrication of cancer biomarker-triggered disintegrable nanogels, which are exclusively composed of nucleic acid macromolecules,… Click to show full abstract

Even though various techniques have been developed thus far for targeted delivery of therapeutics, design and fabrication of cancer biomarker-triggered disintegrable nanogels, which are exclusively composed of nucleic acid macromolecules, are still challenging nowadays. Here, we describe for the first time our creation of intelligent DNA nanogels whose backbones are sorely disintegrable by flap endonuclease 1 (FEN1), an enzymatic biomarker that is highly overexpressed in most cancer cells but not in their normal counterparts. It is the catalytic actions of intracellular FEN1 on bifurcated DNA structures that lead to the cancer-specific disintegration of our DNA nanogels and controlled release of drugs in target cancer cells. Consequently, the brand-new strategies introduced in the current report could break new ground in designing drug carriers for eliminating unwanted side effects of chemotherapeutic agents and live-cell probes for cancer risk assessment, diagnosis, and prognosis.

Keywords: cancer; dna nanogels; biomarker triggered; cancer biomarker

Journal Title: Nano letters
Year Published: 2020

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