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Yi-Shan Liu1, Wen-Jia Shi1, Hua-Dong Li2
1Lab of Biosystems and Microanalysis, State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering, East China University of Science & Technology, Shanghai 200237, P. R. China.
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Exogenous uricase (UOx) has been employed in hyperuricemia treatment, but its foreign protein nature induces an immunogenicity risk and short circulatory half-life in vivo, limiting clinical application. To address these limitations, we developed a DNA origami-based UOx nanovehicle (UOxNV) with a double-layer structure. UOx was site-specifically anchored on a six-helix bundle DNA scaffold, while an albumin-binding domain peptide (ABD) on the outer layer selectively bound serum albumin (SA) to form a protective SA shell. As a proof of concept, we demonstrated UOxNV had enhanced serum stability and a weakened inflammatory response in comparison with those of free UOx. An extended circulatory half-life and a sustained serum uric acid-lowering efficacy were further confirmed in a mouse model. This study presents a novel strategy utilizing DNA nanotechnology to overcome key limitations in current UOx therapeutics, advancing biomedical nanotechnology applications.
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