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Screening Nylon-3 Polymers, a New Class of Cationic Amphiphiles, for siRNA Delivery

[Image: see text] Amphiphilic nucleic acid carriers have attracted strong interest. Three groups of nylon-3 copolymers (poly-β-peptides) possessing different cationic/hydrophobic content were evaluated as siRNA delivery agents in this study. Their ability to condense siRNA was determined in SYBR Gol...

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Autores principales: Nadithe, Venkatareddy, Liu, Runhui, Killinger, Bryan A., Movassaghian, Sara, Kim, Na Hyung, Moszczynska, Anna B., Masters, Kristyn S., Gellman, Samuel H., Merkel, Olivia M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2014
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25437915
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/mp5004724
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author Nadithe, Venkatareddy
Liu, Runhui
Killinger, Bryan A.
Movassaghian, Sara
Kim, Na Hyung
Moszczynska, Anna B.
Masters, Kristyn S.
Gellman, Samuel H.
Merkel, Olivia M.
author_facet Nadithe, Venkatareddy
Liu, Runhui
Killinger, Bryan A.
Movassaghian, Sara
Kim, Na Hyung
Moszczynska, Anna B.
Masters, Kristyn S.
Gellman, Samuel H.
Merkel, Olivia M.
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description [Image: see text] Amphiphilic nucleic acid carriers have attracted strong interest. Three groups of nylon-3 copolymers (poly-β-peptides) possessing different cationic/hydrophobic content were evaluated as siRNA delivery agents in this study. Their ability to condense siRNA was determined in SYBR Gold assays. Their cytotoxicity was tested by MTT assays, their efficiency of delivering Alexa Fluor-488-labeled siRNA intracellularly in the presence and absence of uptake inhibitors was assessed by flow cytometry, and their transfection efficacies were studied by luciferase knockdown in a cell line stably expressing luciferase (H1299/Luc). Endosomal release was determined by confocal laser scanning microscopy and colocalization with lysotracker. All polymers efficiently condensed siRNA at nitrogen-to-phosphate (N/P) ratios of 5 or lower, as reflected in hydrodynamic diameters smaller than that at N/P 1. Although several formulations had negative zeta potentials at N/P 1, G2C and G2D polyplexes yielded >80% uptake in H1299/Luc cells, as determined by flow cytometry. Luciferase knockdown (20–65%) was observed after transfection with polyplexes made of the high molecular weight polymers that were the most hydrophobic. The ability of nylon-3 polymers to deliver siRNA intracellularly even at negative zeta potential implies that they mediate transport across cell membranes based on their amphiphilicity. The cellular uptake route was determined to strongly depend on the presence of cholesterol in the cell membrane. These polymers are, therefore, very promising for siRNA delivery at reduced surface charge and toxicity. Our study identified nylon-3 formulations at low N/P ratios for effective gene knockdown, indicating that nylon-3 polymers are a new, promising type of gene delivery agent.
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spelling pubmed-43196962015-12-01 Screening Nylon-3 Polymers, a New Class of Cationic Amphiphiles, for siRNA Delivery Nadithe, Venkatareddy Liu, Runhui Killinger, Bryan A. Movassaghian, Sara Kim, Na Hyung Moszczynska, Anna B. Masters, Kristyn S. Gellman, Samuel H. Merkel, Olivia M. Mol Pharm [Image: see text] Amphiphilic nucleic acid carriers have attracted strong interest. Three groups of nylon-3 copolymers (poly-β-peptides) possessing different cationic/hydrophobic content were evaluated as siRNA delivery agents in this study. Their ability to condense siRNA was determined in SYBR Gold assays. Their cytotoxicity was tested by MTT assays, their efficiency of delivering Alexa Fluor-488-labeled siRNA intracellularly in the presence and absence of uptake inhibitors was assessed by flow cytometry, and their transfection efficacies were studied by luciferase knockdown in a cell line stably expressing luciferase (H1299/Luc). Endosomal release was determined by confocal laser scanning microscopy and colocalization with lysotracker. All polymers efficiently condensed siRNA at nitrogen-to-phosphate (N/P) ratios of 5 or lower, as reflected in hydrodynamic diameters smaller than that at N/P 1. Although several formulations had negative zeta potentials at N/P 1, G2C and G2D polyplexes yielded >80% uptake in H1299/Luc cells, as determined by flow cytometry. Luciferase knockdown (20–65%) was observed after transfection with polyplexes made of the high molecular weight polymers that were the most hydrophobic. The ability of nylon-3 polymers to deliver siRNA intracellularly even at negative zeta potential implies that they mediate transport across cell membranes based on their amphiphilicity. The cellular uptake route was determined to strongly depend on the presence of cholesterol in the cell membrane. These polymers are, therefore, very promising for siRNA delivery at reduced surface charge and toxicity. Our study identified nylon-3 formulations at low N/P ratios for effective gene knockdown, indicating that nylon-3 polymers are a new, promising type of gene delivery agent. American Chemical Society 2014-12-01 2015-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4319696/ /pubmed/25437915 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/mp5004724 Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Nadithe, Venkatareddy
Liu, Runhui
Killinger, Bryan A.
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Kim, Na Hyung
Moszczynska, Anna B.
Masters, Kristyn S.
Gellman, Samuel H.
Merkel, Olivia M.
Screening Nylon-3 Polymers, a New Class of Cationic Amphiphiles, for siRNA Delivery
title Screening Nylon-3 Polymers, a New Class of Cationic Amphiphiles, for siRNA Delivery
title_full Screening Nylon-3 Polymers, a New Class of Cationic Amphiphiles, for siRNA Delivery
title_fullStr Screening Nylon-3 Polymers, a New Class of Cationic Amphiphiles, for siRNA Delivery
title_full_unstemmed Screening Nylon-3 Polymers, a New Class of Cationic Amphiphiles, for siRNA Delivery
title_short Screening Nylon-3 Polymers, a New Class of Cationic Amphiphiles, for siRNA Delivery
title_sort screening nylon-3 polymers, a new class of cationic amphiphiles, for sirna delivery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25437915
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/mp5004724
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