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DNA Functional Nanomaterials for Controlled Delivery of Nucleic Acid-Based Drugs

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2021.720291

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nucleic acid-based drugs; drug delivery; DNA assembly; DNA nanomaterials; DNA nanotechnology

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21905196, 31971305]
  2. Tianjin Natural Science Foundation (Basic Research Plan) [19JCQNJC01900]

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DNA nanomaterials, with unique properties such as biocompatibility and precise control, have shown significant advantages as delivery vectors for nucleic acid-based drugs. This study summarizes the recent progress in the design of DNA-based nanomaterials for cancer therapy, showcasing their applications in controlled nucleic acid delivery.
Nucleic acid-based drugs exhibited great potential in cancer therapeutics. However, the biological instability of nucleic acid-based drugs seriously hampered their clinical applications. Efficient in vivo delivery is the key to the clinical application of nucleic acid-based drugs. As a natural biological macromolecule, DNA has unique properties, such as excellent biocompatibility, molecular programmability, and precise assembly controllability. With the development of DNA nanotechnology, DNA nanomaterials have demonstrated significant advantages as delivery vectors of nucleic acid-based drugs by virtue of the inherent nucleic acid properties. In this study, the recent progress in the design of DNA-based nanomaterials for nucleic acid delivery is summarized. The DNA nanomaterials are categorized according to the components including pure DNA nanomaterials, DNA-inorganic hybrid nanomaterials, and DNA-organic hybrid nanomaterials. Representative applications of DNA nanomaterials in the controlled delivery of nucleic acid-based drugs are exemplified to show how DNA nanomaterials are rationally and exquisitely designed to address application issues in cancer therapy. At the end of this study, the challenges and future development of DNA nanomaterials are discussed.

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