ssDNA nanotubes for selective targeting of glioblastoma and delivery of doxorubicin for enhanced survival

ssDNA 纳米管用于选择性靶向胶质母细胞瘤并输送阿霉素以提高生存率

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作者:Michael A Harris, Huihui Kuang, Zachary Schneiderman, Maple L Shiao, Andrew T Crane, Matthew R Chrostek, Alexandru-Flaviu Tăbăran, Thomas Pengo, Kevin Liaw, Beibei Xu, Lucy Lin, Clark C Chen, M Gerard O'Sullivan, Rangaramanujam M Kannan, Walter C Low, Efrosini Kokkoli

Abstract

Effective treatment of glioblastoma remains a daunting challenge. One of the major hurdles in the development of therapeutics is their inability to cross the blood-brain tumor barrier (BBTB). Local delivery is an alternative approach that can still suffer from toxicity in the absence of target selectivity. Here, we show that nanotubes formed from self-assembly of ssDNA-amphiphiles are stable in serum and nucleases. After bilateral brain injections, nanotubes show preferential retention by tumors compared to normal brain and are taken up by glioblastoma cells through scavenger receptor binding and macropinocytosis. After intravenous injection, they cross the BBTB and internalize in glioblastoma cells. In a minimal residual disease model, local delivery of doxorubicin showed signs of toxicity in the spleen and liver. In contrast, delivery of doxorubicin by the nanotubes resulted in no systemic toxicity and enhanced mouse survival. Our results demonstrate that ssDNA nanotubes are a promising drug delivery vehicle to glioblastoma.

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