Issue 7, 2018

Self-assembled, bivalent aptamers on graphene oxide as an efficient anticoagulant

Abstract

Graphene oxide (GO) has unique structural properties, can effectively adsorb single-strand DNA through π–π stacking, hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions, and is useful in many biotechnology applications. In this study, we developed a thrombin-binding-aptamers (15- and 29-mer) conjugated graphene oxide (TBA15/TBA29–GO) composite for the efficient inhibition of thrombin activity towards the formation of fibrin from fibrinogen. The TBA15/TBA29–GO composite was simply obtained by the self-assembly of TBA15/TBA29 hybrids on GO. The high density and appropriate orientation of TBA15/TBA29 on the GO surface enabled TBA15/TBA29–GO to acquire an ultrastrong binding affinity for thrombin (dissociation constant = 2.9 × 10−12 M). Compared to bivalent TBA15h20A20/TBA29h20A20 hybrids, the TBA15/TBA29–GO composite exhibited a superior anticoagulant potency (ca. 10-fold) against thrombin-mediated coagulation as a result of steric blocking effects and a higher binding affinity for thrombin. In addition, the prolonged thrombin clotting time, prothrombin time (PT), and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) of TBA15/TBA29–GO were at least 2 times longer than those of commercially available drugs (heparin, argatroban, hirudin, and warfarin). The in vitro cytotoxicity and hemolysis analyses revealed the high biocompatibility of TBA15/TBA29–GO. The rat-tail bleeding assay of the hemostasis time and ex vivo PT and aPTT further revealed that TBA15/TBA29–GO is superior (>2-fold) to heparin, which is commonly used in the treatment and prevention of thrombotic diseases. Our multivalent, oligonucleotide-modified GO nanocomposites are easy to prepare, cost-effective, and highly biocompatible and they show great potential as effective anticoagulants for the treatment of thrombotic disorders.

Graphical abstract: Self-assembled, bivalent aptamers on graphene oxide as an efficient anticoagulant

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Mar 2018
Accepted
22 May 2018
First published
23 May 2018

Biomater. Sci., 2018,6, 1882-1891

Self-assembled, bivalent aptamers on graphene oxide as an efficient anticoagulant

P. Lai, J. Mao, B. Unnikrishnan, H. Chu, C. Wu, H. Chang and C. Huang, Biomater. Sci., 2018, 6, 1882 DOI: 10.1039/C8BM00288F

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