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NETosis‐Inspired Cell Surface‐Constrained Framework Nucleic Acids Traps (FNATs) for Cascaded Extracellular Recognition and Cellular Behavior Modulation

Hangsheng Gong, Yihan Zhang, Yuan Xue, Bowen Fang, Yuting Li, Xudong Zhu, Xudong Zhu, Yi Du, Yi Du, Pai Peng

2024Angewandte Chemie International Edition17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Upon pathogenic stimulation, activated neutrophils release nuclear DNA into the extracellular environment, forming web-like DNA structures known as neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), which capture and kill bacteria, fungi, and cancer cells. This phenomenon is commonly referred to as NETosis. Inspired by this, we introduce a cell surface-constrained web-like framework nucleic acids traps (FNATs) with programmable extracellular recognition capability and cellular behavior modulation. This approach facilitates dynamic key chemical signaling molecule recognition such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is elevated in the extracellular microenvironment, and triggers FNA self-assembly. This, in turn, leads to in situ tightly interwoven FNAs formation on the cell surface, thereby inhibiting target cell migration. Furthermore, it activates a photosensitizer-capturing switch, chlorin e6 (Ce6), and induces cell self-destruction. This cascade platform provides new potential tools for visualizing dynamic extracellular activities and manipulating cellular behaviors using programmable in situ self-assembling DNA molecular devices.

Topics & Concepts

Nucleic acidModulation (music)ExtracellularCell biologySurface (topology)CellChemistryBiophysicsComputer scienceBiologyBiological systemNanotechnologyMaterials scienceBiochemistryPhysicsMathematicsAcousticsGeometryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesNeutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative MechanismsBiosensors and Analytical Detection