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A Self-Immolative DNA Nanogel Vaccine toward Cancer Immunotherapy

Yuwei Hu, Shujun Gao, Hongfang Lu, Susi Tan, Feng Chen, Yujie Ke, Jackie Y. Ying

2023Nano Letters30 citationsDOI

Abstract

The development of precisely engineered vehicles for intracellular delivery and the controlled release of payloads remains a challenge. DNA-based nanomaterials offer a promising solution based on the A-T-G-C alphabet-dictated predictable assembly and high programmability. Herein, we present a self-immolative DNA nanogel vaccine, which can be tracelessly released in the intracellular compartments and activate the immune response. Three building blocks with cytosine-rich overhang domains are designed to self-assemble into a DNA nanogel framework with a controlled size. Two oligo agonists and one antigen peptide are conjugated to the building blocks via an acid-labile chemical linker. Upon internalization into acidic endosomes, the formation of i-motif configurations leads to dissociation of the DNA nanogel vaccine. The acid-labile chemical linker is cleaved, releasing the agonists and antigen in their traceless original form to activate antigen-presenting cells and an immune response. This study presents a novel strategy for constructing delivery platforms for intracellularly stimuli-triggered traceless release of therapeutics.

Topics & Concepts

NanogelLinkerChemistryDNAEndosomeInternalizationDNA nanotechnologyIntracellularImmune systemCancer immunotherapyImmunotherapyBiophysicsCell biologyNanotechnologyBiochemistryDrug deliveryBiologyMaterials scienceImmunologyCellComputer scienceOrganic chemistryOperating systemRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesImmunotherapy and Immune Responses
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