DNA Nanotechnology-Based Supramolecular Assemblies for Targeted Biomedical Applications

Chem Rec. 2022 Aug;22(8):e202200048. doi: 10.1002/tcr.202200048. Epub 2022 May 9.

Abstract

DNA is a polyanionic, hydrophilic, and natural biopolymer that offers properties such as biodegradability, biocompatibility, non-toxicity, and non-immunogenicity. These properties of DNA as an ideal biopolymer offer modern-day researchers' reasons to exploit these to form high-order supramolecular assemblies. These structures could range from simple to complex and provide various applications. Among them, supramolecular assemblies like DNA hydrogels (DNA-HG) and DNA dendrimers (DNA-DS) show massive growth potential in the areas of biomedical applications such as cell biology, medical stream, molecular biology, pharmacology, and healthcare product manufacturing. The application of both of these assemblies has seen enormous growth in recent years. In this focused review on DNA-based supramolecular assemblies like hydrogels and dendrimers, we present the principles of synthesis and characterization, key developments with examples and applications, and conclude with a brief perspective on challenges and future outlook for such devices and their subsequent applications.

Keywords: Aptamers; Biomedical Applications; DNA dendrimers; DNA hydrogels; DNA supramolecular assemblies.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • DNA / chemistry
  • Dendrimers* / chemistry
  • Hydrogels / chemistry
  • Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
  • Nanotechnology

Substances

  • Dendrimers
  • Hydrogels
  • DNA