RRC ID |
78782
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Author |
Sakamoto K, Uchiyama K, Iwasaki T, Inaba H, Matsuura K.
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Title |
An artificial viral capsid decorated with a DNA aptamer internalizing into lymphoma cells.
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Journal |
J Mater Chem B
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Abstract |
Tumor-specific drug-delivering nanocarriers could be a promising modality for next-generation tumor therapy. Here we developed a Burkitt lymphoma-specific DNA aptamer-labeled nanocarrier using the β-Annulus peptide, which forms a spherical nanoassembly called artificial viral capsid. Dynamic light scattering and transmission electron microscopy of the DNA aptamer-decorated artificial viral capsid showed the formation of spherical assemblies with a diameter of approximately 50-150 nm. The artificial viral capsid was selectively internalized into the Burkitt lymphoma cell line, Daudi, and doxorubicin complexed with the capsid selectively killed Daudi cells.
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Volume |
11(26)
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Pages |
6053-6059
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Published |
2023-7-5
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DOI |
10.1039/d3tb00169e
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PMID |
37310262
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MeSH |
Aptamers, Nucleotide*
Burkitt Lymphoma* / drug therapy
Capsid
Doxorubicin / pharmacology
Humans
Peptides
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Resource |
Human and Animal Cells |
HeLa(RCB0007) |