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An intratumor bacteria-targeted DNA nanocarrier for multifaceted tumor microenvironment intervention

Yibiao Wang, Xiaomei Fu, Yang Zhu, Yang Zhu, Mingjing Lin, Ren-Duan Cai, Yang Zhu, Yang Zhu, Tiantian Wu

2024Materials Today Bio12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Intratumor bacteria, which are involved with complex tumor development mechanisms, can compromise the therapeutic efficiencies of cancer chemotherapeutics. Therefore, the development of anti-tumor agents targeting intratumor bacteria is crucial in overcoming the drug inactivation induced by bacteria colonization. In this study, a double-bundle DNA tetrahedron-based nanocarrier is developed for intratumor bacteria-targeted berberine (Ber) delivery. The combination of aptamer modification and high drug loading efficacy endow the DNA nanocarrier TA@B with enhanced delivery performance in anti-tumor therapy without obvious systemic toxicity. The loaded natural isoquinoline alkaloid Ber exhibits enhanced antimicrobial, anticancer, and immune microenvironment regulation effects, ultimately leading to efficient inhibition of tumor proliferation. This intratumor bacteria-targeted DNA nanoplatform provides a promising strategy in intervening the bacteria-related microenvironment and facilitating tumor therapy.

Topics & Concepts

NanocarriersBacteriaTumor microenvironmentDrug deliveryCancer researchImmune systemChemistryBiologyDrugPharmacologyNanotechnologyImmunologyMaterials scienceGeneticsBacteriophages and microbial interactionsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria