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  • Researchers developed DNA nanocages for delivering cancer drugs through the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to treat brain tumors.
  • These nanocages are non-toxic and can effectively penetrate the BBB, even without targeting ligands.
  • The study shows that DNA nanocages can transport anticancer drugs and reduce tumor growth in mouse models, suggesting they are a promising and affordable option for brain cancer therapy.

Article Abstract

The development of biocompatible drug delivery vehicles for cancer therapy in the brain remains a big challenge. In this study, we designed self-assembled DNA nanocages functionalized with or without blood-brain barrier (BBB)-targeting ligands, d and we investigated their penetration across the BBB. Our DNA nanocages were not cytotoxic and they were substantially taken up in brain capillary endothelial cells and Uppsala 87 malignant glioma (U-87 MG) cells. We found that ligand modification is not essential for this DNA system as the ligand-free DNA nanocages (LF-NCs) could still cross the BBB by endocytosis in and models. Our spherical DNA nanocages were more permeable across the BBB compared with tubular DNA nanotubes. Remarkably, studies revealed that DNA nanocages could carry anticancer drugs across the BBB and inhibit the tumor growth in a U-87 MG xenograft mouse model. This is the first example showing the potential of DNA nanocages as innovative delivery vehicles to the brain for cancer therapy. Unlike other delivery systems, our work suggest that a DNA nanocage-based platform provides a safe and cost-effective tool for targeted delivery to the brain and therapy for brain tumors.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.0c02957DOI Listing

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