Abstract

Nanoparticle-based CRISPR/Cas9 delivery systems hold great promise for specific and precise treatment of genetic disorder diseases. Herein, we developed a DNA nanoflower-based platform for microRNA-responsive cytosolic delivery of Cas9/sgRNA complex into tumor cells. The biocompatible DNA nano-vehicles can efficiently load Cas9/sgRNA by sequence hybridization. Importantly, this hybridization can be replaced by a tumor specific miRNA through toehold-mediated strand displacement process and achieve cell-type-specific release of Cas9/sgRNA from the DNA nanoflowers. We have verified that this miRNA-responsive releasing process can significantly improve the genome editing efficiency comparing with non-responsive control. This strategy suggests a versatile way for designing more specific and efficient CRISPR-based genome therapy system by incorporating stimuli-responsive Cas9/sgRNA release process.

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