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Nucleic Acid‐to‐Small Molecule Converter Through Amplified Hairpin DNA Circuits

Kunihiko Morihiro, Yasuhiro Tomida,Daisuke Fukui, Manami Hasegawa,Akimitsu Okamoto

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2023)

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Abstract
Many microRNAs (miRNAs) are characteristically found in cancer cells, making miRNAs promising marker biomolecules for cancer diagnosis and therapeutics. However, it is challenging to use miRNA as a cancer signature because it is difficult to convert the nucleic acid sequence information into molecular functionality. To address this challenge, we realize nucleic acid-to-small molecule converters using hairpin DNA circuits. Harnessing a Staudinger reduction as a trigger for the conversion, we constructed hybridization chain reaction (HCR) and catalytic hairpin assembly (CHA) circuits that respond to oncogenic miR-21. Fluorophore and dye molecules were released in response to miR-21 through the HCR, providing fluorogenic and chromogenic readouts. Selective cytotoxicity in miR-21-abundant cells was realized by the CHA to release the anticancer drug SN-38. This would be the first example of selective activation of a small-molecule prodrug triggered by oncogenic miRNA in human living cells.
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cancer diagnostics,Nucleic Acid Delivery,DNA nanotechnology,siRNA Therapeutics
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