RNA Nanotechnology for Codelivering High-Payload Nucleoside Analogs to Cancer with a Synergetic Effect
Xin Li,
Kai Jin,
You-Cheng Liao
et al.
Abstract:Nucleoside
analogs are potent inhibitors for cancer treatment,
but the main obstacles to their application in humans are their toxicity,
nonspecificity, and lack of targeted delivery tools. Here, we report
the use of RNA four-way junctions (4WJs) to deliver two nucleoside
analogs, floxuridine (FUDR) and gemcitabine (GEM), with high payloads
through routine and simple solid-state RNA synthesis and nanoparticle
assembly. The design of RNA nanotechnology for the co-delivery of
nucleoside analogs and the chemothe… Show more
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