posted on 2023-11-05, 14:03authored byRenting Jiang, Linhu Li, Ming Li
Pulmonary metastasis of breast cancer is the major cause
of deaths
of breast cancer patients, but the effective treatment of pulmonary
metastases is still lacking at present. Herein, a degradable biomimetic
DNAzyme biocapsule is developed with the poly(ethylenimine) (PEI)-DNAzyme
complex encapsulated in a Mn2+/Zn2+-coordinated
inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) capsule modified with the cRGD targeting
peptide for high-efficiency gene therapy of both primary and pulmonary
metastatic breast tumors. This DNAzyme biocapsule is degradable inside
acidic lysosomes, leading to the release of DNAzyme and abundant Mn2+/Zn2+ for catalytic cleavage of EGR-1 mRNA. We
find that PEI promotes the lysosomal escape of the released DNAzyme.
Both in vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrate the apparent downregulation
of EGR-1 and Bcl-2 protein expression after treatment with the DNAzyme
biocapsule, thereby inducing apoptotic death of tumor cells. We further
verify that the DNAzyme biocapsule exhibits potent therapeutic efficacy
against both primary and pulmonary metastatic breast tumors with significant
inhibition of peri-pulmonary metastasis. This study provides a promising
effective strategy for constructing degradable DNAzyme-based platforms
with self-supply of abundant metal ion cofactors for high-efficiency
gene therapy of metastatic breast cancer.