{"id":178463,"date":"2017-02-19T10:50:04","date_gmt":"2017-02-19T15:50:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/dna-nanocomputer-detect-antibodies-and-could-be-used-to-control-drug-delivery-into-the-bloodstream-next-big-future\/"},"modified":"2017-02-19T10:50:04","modified_gmt":"2017-02-19T15:50:04","slug":"dna-nanocomputer-detect-antibodies-and-could-be-used-to-control-drug-delivery-into-the-bloodstream-next-big-future","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/dna\/dna-nanocomputer-detect-antibodies-and-could-be-used-to-control-drug-delivery-into-the-bloodstream-next-big-future\/","title":{"rendered":"DNA nanocomputer detect antibodies and could be used to control drug delivery into the bloodstream &#8211; Next Big Future"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology  (TU\/e) present a new method that should enable controlled drug  delivery into the bloodstream using DNA computers. In the  journal Nature Communications the team, led by biomedical  engineer Maarten Merkx, describes how it has developed the first  DNA computer capable of detecting several antibodies in the blood  and performing subsequent calculations based on this input. This  is an important step towards the development of smart,  intelligent drugs that may allow better control of the  medication for rheumatism and Crohns disease, for example, with  fewer side-effects and at lower cost.  <\/p>\n<p>    An analogy for the method presented by the TU\/e researchers is    a security system that opens the door depending on the person    standing in front of it. If the camera recognizes the person,    the door unlocks, but if the person is unknown, the door    remains locked. Research into diagnostic tests tends to focus    on the recognition, but what is special about this system is    that it can think and that it can be connected to actuation    such as drug delivery,\" says professor of Biomedical Chemistry    Maarten Merkx.  <\/p>\n<p>    DNA computer  <\/p>\n<p>    To be able to perform such an action, intelligence is needed,    a role that is performed in this system by a DNA computer. DNA    is best known as a carrier of genetic information, but DNA    molecules are also highly suitable for performing molecular    calculations. The sequence within a DNA molecule determines    with which other DNA molecules it can react, which allows a    researcher to program desired reaction circuits.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nature Communications - Antibody-controlled actuation    of DNA-based molecular circuits  <\/p>\n<p>    Antibodies  <\/p>\n<p>    To date biomedical applications of DNA computers have been    limited because the input of DNA computers typically consists    of other DNA and RNA molecules. To determine whether someone    has a particular disease, it is essential to measure the    concentration of specific antibodies  agents that our immune    system produces when we are ill. Merkx and his colleagues are    the first to have succeeded in linking the presence of    antibodies to a DNA computer.  <\/p>\n<p>    Drug delivery  <\/p>\n<p>    Their method translates the presence of each antibody into a    unique piece of DNA whereby the DNA computer can decide on the    basis of the presence of one or more antibodies whether drug    delivery, for example, is necessary. The presence of a    particular DNA molecule sets in motion a series of reactions    whereby we can get the DNA computer to run various programs,    explains PhD student and primary author Wouter Engelen. Our    results show that we can use the DNA computer to control the    activity of enzymes, but we think it should also be possible to    control the activity of a therapeutic antibody.  <\/p>\n<p>    Medication  <\/p>\n<p>    In treating chronic diseases like rheumatism or Crohns    disease, such therapeutic antibodies are used as medication.    One of the potential applications of this system is to measure    the quantity of therapeutic antibodies in the blood and decide    whether it is necessary to administer any extra medication.    Merkx: By directly linking the measurement of antibodies to    the treatment of the disease, we may be able to prevent    side-effects and reduce costs in the future.  <\/p>\n<p>    Abstract  <\/p>\n<p>    DNA-based molecular circuits allow autonomous signal    processing, but their actuation has relied mostly on    RNA\/DNA-based inputs, limiting their application in synthetic    biology, biomedicine and molecular diagnostics. Here we    introduce a generic method to translate the presence of an    antibody into a unique DNA strand, enabling the use of    antibodies as specific inputs for DNA-based molecular    computing. Our approach, antibody-templated strand exchange    (ATSE), uses the characteristic bivalent architecture of    antibodies to promote DNA-strand exchange reactions both    thermodynamically and kinetically. Detailed characterization of    the ATSE reaction allowed the establishment of a comprehensive    model that describes the kinetics and thermodynamics of ATSE as    a function of toehold length, antibodyepitope affinity and    concentration. ATSE enables the introduction of complex signal    processing in antibody-based diagnostics, as demonstrated here    by constructing molecular circuits for multiplex antibody    detection, integration of multiple antibody inputs using logic    gates and actuation of enzymes and DNAzymes for signal    amplification.  <\/p>\n<p>    They have shown that Antibody-Templated Strand Exchange (ATSE)    of peptide-functionalized DNA strands provides a unique and    robust molecular approach to translate the presence of an    antibody into a ssDNA output. Both thermodynamic and kinetic    effects contribute to the remarkable efficiency of ATSE. First,    the bivalent peptide-dsDNA product of the ATSE reaction forms a    highly stable 1:1 cyclic complex with its bivalent target    antibody, thus making the displacement reaction    thermodynamically favourable. Second, colocalization of the    peptide-functionalized oligonucleotides on the two antigen    binding domains increases their effective concentration, hence    enhancing the rate of the exchange reaction. An important    application of the ATSE reaction is that it allows the use of    DNA-based molecular circuits in antibody-based diagnostics,    introducing complex signal-processing capabilities beyond those    achievable in convential immunoassays. In addition to the logic    gates and multiplex detection demonstrated in this work, many    other features of DNA-based molecular circuits could be    employed, including tresholding, signal amplification, feedback    and signal modulation. The importance of ATSE to the field of    DNA-nanotechnology is that it provides a generic method to use    antibodies as inputs for DNA-based molecular computing and the    actuation of 3D DNA-nanoarchitectures. Since antibodies can be    generated that bind with high affinity and specificity to    almost any molecular target, any of these biomarkers can now    also be considered as potential inputs for DNA-based molecular    circuits, by competing with ATSE-mediated generation of DNA    input strands. As a generic mechanism that allows protein-based    control of DNA circuits, ATSE complements previously developed    molecular approaches for DNA-based control of protein activity.    The development of these and other molecular strategies to    integrate the rich functional properties of antibodies and    other proteins with the inherent programmability of    DNA-nanotechnology will provide access to truly autonomous    biomolecular systems with sophisticated signal integration,    processing and actuation properties.  <\/p>\n<p>    SOURCES- Nature Communications, Eindhoven University of    Technology  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nextbigfuture.com\/2017\/02\/dna-nanocomputer-detect-antibodies-and.html\" title=\"DNA nanocomputer detect antibodies and could be used to control drug delivery into the bloodstream - Next Big Future\">DNA nanocomputer detect antibodies and could be used to control drug delivery into the bloodstream - Next Big Future<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU\/e) present a new method that should enable controlled drug delivery into the bloodstream using DNA computers. In the journal Nature Communications the team, led by biomedical engineer Maarten Merkx, describes how it has developed the first DNA computer capable of detecting several antibodies in the blood and performing subsequent calculations based on this input. 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