Combination Cancer Treatment: Using Engineered DNAzyme Molecular Machines for Dynamic Inter- and Intracellular Regulation

  • Ruo Can Qian*
  • , Ze Rui Zhou
  • , Yuting Wu
  • , Zhenglin Yang
  • , Weijie Guo
  • , Da Wei Li
  • , Yi Lu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Despite the promise of combination cancer therapy, it remains challenging to develop targeted strategies that are nontoxic to normal cells. Here we report a combination therapeutic strategy based on engineered DNAzyme molecular machines that can promote cancer apoptosis via dynamic inter- and intracellular regulation. To achieve external regulation of T-cell/cancer cell interactions, we designed a DNAzyme-based molecular machine with an aptamer and an i-motif, as the MUC-1-selective aptamer allows the specific recognition of cancer cells. The i-motif is folded under the tumor acidic microenvironment, shortening the intercellular distance. As a result, T-cells are released by metal ion activated DNAzyme cleavage. To achieve internal regulation of mitochondria, we delivered another DNAzyme-based molecular machine with mitochondria-targeted peptides into cancer cells to induce mitochondria aggregation. Our strategy achieved an enhanced killing effect in zinc deficient cancer cells.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202210935
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume61
Issue number49
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Dec 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cell apoptosis
  • Combination cancer therapy
  • DNAzyme
  • Dynamic cellular regulation
  • Molecular machine

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