Light-Driven and
Metal–Organic Framework Synergetic
Loaded DNA Tetrahedral Amplifier for Exonuclease III-Powered All-in-One
Biosensing and Chemotherapy in Live Biosystems
posted on 2023-07-06, 18:36authored byYa-Ling Chen, Xiaoming Sun, Jing-Wei He, Meng-Kun Xin, Da Liu, Cheng-Yu Li
As a result of inaccurate biosensing and difficult synergetic
loading,
it is challenging to further impel DNA amplifiers to perform therapeutic
application. Herein, we introduce some innovative solutions. First,
a smart light-driven biosensing concept based on embedding nucleic
acid modules with a simple photocleavage-linker is proposed. In this
system, the target identification component is exposed on irradiation
with ultraviolet light, thus avoiding an always-on biosensing response
during biological delivery. Further, in addition to providing controlled
spatiotemporal behavior and precise biosensing information, a metal–organic
framework is used for the synergetic loading of doxorubicin in the
internal pores, whereafter a rigid DNA tetrahedron-sustained exonuclease
III-powered biosensing system is attached to prevent drug leakage
and enhance resistance to enzymatic degradation. By selecting a next-generation
breast cancer correlative noncoding microRNA biomarker (miRNA-21)
as a model low-abundance analyte, a highly sensitive in vitro detection ability even allowing to distinguish single-base mismatching
is demonstrated. Moreover, the all-in-one DNA amplifier shows excellent
bioimaging competence and good chemotherapy efficacy in live biosystems.
These findings will drive research into the use of DNA amplifiers
in diagnosis and therapy integrated fields.