Soon, DNA computer to provide ‘smart drugs’

Soon, DNA computer to provide ‘smart drugs’

PTIUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 09:06 AM IST
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London : Scientists have developed the first DNA computer capable of detecting several antibodies in the blood, paving the way for smart drugs for better delivery of medication for conditions such as rheumatism and Crohn’s disease, with fewer side effects and at lower cost.

  Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in the Netherlands said the method works in a similar manner as a security system that opens the door depending on the person standing in front of it.

If the camera recognises 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,” said Maarten Merkx, professor at TU/e. 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 programme desired reaction circuits.

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. 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 study was published in the journal Nature Communications.            –PTI

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