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Incorporation of Synthetic mRNA in Injectable Chitosan-Alginate Hybrid Hydrogels for Local and Sustained Expression of Exogenous Proteins in Cells

The application of synthetic messenger RNA (mRNA) exhibits various advantages, such as expression of desired proteins in cells without genomic integration. In the field of tissue engineering, synthetic mRNAs could be also used to modulate the protein expression in implanted cells. Therefore, in this...

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Autores principales: Steinle, Heidrun, Ionescu, Tudor-Mihai, Schenk, Selina, Golombek, Sonia, Kunnakattu, Silju-John, Tutku Özbek, Melek, Schlensak, Christian, Wendel, Hans Peter, Avci-Adali, Meltem
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5983784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29702615
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19051313
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author Steinle, Heidrun
Ionescu, Tudor-Mihai
Schenk, Selina
Golombek, Sonia
Kunnakattu, Silju-John
Tutku Özbek, Melek
Schlensak, Christian
Wendel, Hans Peter
Avci-Adali, Meltem
author_facet Steinle, Heidrun
Ionescu, Tudor-Mihai
Schenk, Selina
Golombek, Sonia
Kunnakattu, Silju-John
Tutku Özbek, Melek
Schlensak, Christian
Wendel, Hans Peter
Avci-Adali, Meltem
author_sort Steinle, Heidrun
collection PubMed
description The application of synthetic messenger RNA (mRNA) exhibits various advantages, such as expression of desired proteins in cells without genomic integration. In the field of tissue engineering, synthetic mRNAs could be also used to modulate the protein expression in implanted cells. Therefore, in this study, we incorporated synthetic humanized Gaussia luciferase (hGLuc) mRNA into alginate, chitosan, or chitosan-alginate hybrid hydrogels and analyzed the release of hGLuc mRNA from these hydrogels. After 3 weeks, 79% of the incorporated mRNA was released from alginate hydrogels, approximately 42% was released from chitosan hydrogels, and about 70% was released from chitosan-alginate hydrogels. Due to the injectability, chitosan-alginate hybrid hydrogels were selected for further investigation of the bioactivity of embedded hGLuc mRNA and the stability of these hydrogels was examined after the incorporation of synthetic mRNA by rheometric analysis. Therefore, HEK293 cells were incorporated into chitosan-alginate hydrogels containing mRNA transfection complexes and the luciferase activity in the supernatants was detected for up to 3 weeks. These results showed that the biodegradable chitosan-alginate hybrid hydrogels are promising delivery systems for sustained delivery of synthetic mRNAs into cells. Since chitosan-alginate hybrid hydrogels are injectable, the hydrogels can be simultaneously loaded with cells and the desired synthetic mRNA for exogenous protein synthesis and can be administered by minimally invasive local injection for tissue engineering applications.
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spelling pubmed-59837842018-06-05 Incorporation of Synthetic mRNA in Injectable Chitosan-Alginate Hybrid Hydrogels for Local and Sustained Expression of Exogenous Proteins in Cells Steinle, Heidrun Ionescu, Tudor-Mihai Schenk, Selina Golombek, Sonia Kunnakattu, Silju-John Tutku Özbek, Melek Schlensak, Christian Wendel, Hans Peter Avci-Adali, Meltem Int J Mol Sci Article The application of synthetic messenger RNA (mRNA) exhibits various advantages, such as expression of desired proteins in cells without genomic integration. In the field of tissue engineering, synthetic mRNAs could be also used to modulate the protein expression in implanted cells. Therefore, in this study, we incorporated synthetic humanized Gaussia luciferase (hGLuc) mRNA into alginate, chitosan, or chitosan-alginate hybrid hydrogels and analyzed the release of hGLuc mRNA from these hydrogels. After 3 weeks, 79% of the incorporated mRNA was released from alginate hydrogels, approximately 42% was released from chitosan hydrogels, and about 70% was released from chitosan-alginate hydrogels. Due to the injectability, chitosan-alginate hybrid hydrogels were selected for further investigation of the bioactivity of embedded hGLuc mRNA and the stability of these hydrogels was examined after the incorporation of synthetic mRNA by rheometric analysis. Therefore, HEK293 cells were incorporated into chitosan-alginate hydrogels containing mRNA transfection complexes and the luciferase activity in the supernatants was detected for up to 3 weeks. These results showed that the biodegradable chitosan-alginate hybrid hydrogels are promising delivery systems for sustained delivery of synthetic mRNAs into cells. Since chitosan-alginate hybrid hydrogels are injectable, the hydrogels can be simultaneously loaded with cells and the desired synthetic mRNA for exogenous protein synthesis and can be administered by minimally invasive local injection for tissue engineering applications. MDPI 2018-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5983784/ /pubmed/29702615 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19051313 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Steinle, Heidrun
Ionescu, Tudor-Mihai
Schenk, Selina
Golombek, Sonia
Kunnakattu, Silju-John
Tutku Özbek, Melek
Schlensak, Christian
Wendel, Hans Peter
Avci-Adali, Meltem
Incorporation of Synthetic mRNA in Injectable Chitosan-Alginate Hybrid Hydrogels for Local and Sustained Expression of Exogenous Proteins in Cells
title Incorporation of Synthetic mRNA in Injectable Chitosan-Alginate Hybrid Hydrogels for Local and Sustained Expression of Exogenous Proteins in Cells
title_full Incorporation of Synthetic mRNA in Injectable Chitosan-Alginate Hybrid Hydrogels for Local and Sustained Expression of Exogenous Proteins in Cells
title_fullStr Incorporation of Synthetic mRNA in Injectable Chitosan-Alginate Hybrid Hydrogels for Local and Sustained Expression of Exogenous Proteins in Cells
title_full_unstemmed Incorporation of Synthetic mRNA in Injectable Chitosan-Alginate Hybrid Hydrogels for Local and Sustained Expression of Exogenous Proteins in Cells
title_short Incorporation of Synthetic mRNA in Injectable Chitosan-Alginate Hybrid Hydrogels for Local and Sustained Expression of Exogenous Proteins in Cells
title_sort incorporation of synthetic mrna in injectable chitosan-alginate hybrid hydrogels for local and sustained expression of exogenous proteins in cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5983784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29702615
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19051313
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