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Nano-Structural Effects on Gene Transfection: Large, Botryoid-Shaped Nanoparticles Enhance DNA Delivery via Macropinocytosis and Effective Dissociation
Effective delivery is the primary barrier against the clinical translation of gene therapy. Yet there remains too much unknown in the gene delivery mechanisms, even for the most investigated polymeric carrier (i.e., PEI). As a consequence, the conflicting results have been often seen in the literatu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6485200/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31037125 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.30302 |
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author | Zhang, Wenyuan Kang, Xuejia Yuan, Bo Wang, Huiyuan Zhang, Tao Shi, Mingjie Zheng, Zening Zhang, Yuanheng Peng, Chengyuan Fan, Xiaoming Yang, Huaiyu Shen, Youqing Huang, Yongzhuo |
author_facet | Zhang, Wenyuan Kang, Xuejia Yuan, Bo Wang, Huiyuan Zhang, Tao Shi, Mingjie Zheng, Zening Zhang, Yuanheng Peng, Chengyuan Fan, Xiaoming Yang, Huaiyu Shen, Youqing Huang, Yongzhuo |
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description | Effective delivery is the primary barrier against the clinical translation of gene therapy. Yet there remains too much unknown in the gene delivery mechanisms, even for the most investigated polymeric carrier (i.e., PEI). As a consequence, the conflicting results have been often seen in the literature due to the large variability in the experimental conditions and operations. Therefore, some key parameters should be identified and thus strictly controlled in the formulation process. Methods: The effect of the formulation processing parameters (e.g., concentration or mixture volume) and the resulting nanostructure properties on gene transfection have been rarely investigated. Two types of the PEI/DNA nanoparticles (NPs) were prepared in the same manner with the same dose but at different concentrations. The microstructure of the NPs and the transfection mechanisms were investigated through various microscopic methods. The therapeutic efficacy of the NPs was demonstrated in the cervical subcutaneous xenograft and peritoneal metastasis mouse models. Results: The high-concentration process (i.e., small reaction-volume) for mixture resulted in the large-sized PEI/DNA NPs that had a higher efficiency of gene transfection, compared to the small counterpart that was prepared at a low concentration. The microstructural experiments showed that the prepared small NPs were firmly condensed, whereas the large NPs were bulky and botryoid-shaped. The large NPs entered the tumor cells via the macropinocytosis pathway, and then efficiently dissociated in the cytoplasm and released DNA, thus promoting the intranuclear delivery. The enhanced in vivo therapeutic efficacy of the large NPs was demonstrated, indicating the promise for local-regional administration. Conclusion: This work provides better understanding of the effect of formulation process on nano-structural properties and gene transfection, laying a theoretical basis for rational design of the experimental process. |
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spelling | pubmed-64852002019-04-29 Nano-Structural Effects on Gene Transfection: Large, Botryoid-Shaped Nanoparticles Enhance DNA Delivery via Macropinocytosis and Effective Dissociation Zhang, Wenyuan Kang, Xuejia Yuan, Bo Wang, Huiyuan Zhang, Tao Shi, Mingjie Zheng, Zening Zhang, Yuanheng Peng, Chengyuan Fan, Xiaoming Yang, Huaiyu Shen, Youqing Huang, Yongzhuo Theranostics Research Paper Effective delivery is the primary barrier against the clinical translation of gene therapy. Yet there remains too much unknown in the gene delivery mechanisms, even for the most investigated polymeric carrier (i.e., PEI). As a consequence, the conflicting results have been often seen in the literature due to the large variability in the experimental conditions and operations. Therefore, some key parameters should be identified and thus strictly controlled in the formulation process. Methods: The effect of the formulation processing parameters (e.g., concentration or mixture volume) and the resulting nanostructure properties on gene transfection have been rarely investigated. Two types of the PEI/DNA nanoparticles (NPs) were prepared in the same manner with the same dose but at different concentrations. The microstructure of the NPs and the transfection mechanisms were investigated through various microscopic methods. The therapeutic efficacy of the NPs was demonstrated in the cervical subcutaneous xenograft and peritoneal metastasis mouse models. Results: The high-concentration process (i.e., small reaction-volume) for mixture resulted in the large-sized PEI/DNA NPs that had a higher efficiency of gene transfection, compared to the small counterpart that was prepared at a low concentration. The microstructural experiments showed that the prepared small NPs were firmly condensed, whereas the large NPs were bulky and botryoid-shaped. The large NPs entered the tumor cells via the macropinocytosis pathway, and then efficiently dissociated in the cytoplasm and released DNA, thus promoting the intranuclear delivery. The enhanced in vivo therapeutic efficacy of the large NPs was demonstrated, indicating the promise for local-regional administration. Conclusion: This work provides better understanding of the effect of formulation process on nano-structural properties and gene transfection, laying a theoretical basis for rational design of the experimental process. Ivyspring International Publisher 2019-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6485200/ /pubmed/31037125 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.30302 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Zhang, Wenyuan Kang, Xuejia Yuan, Bo Wang, Huiyuan Zhang, Tao Shi, Mingjie Zheng, Zening Zhang, Yuanheng Peng, Chengyuan Fan, Xiaoming Yang, Huaiyu Shen, Youqing Huang, Yongzhuo Nano-Structural Effects on Gene Transfection: Large, Botryoid-Shaped Nanoparticles Enhance DNA Delivery via Macropinocytosis and Effective Dissociation |
title | Nano-Structural Effects on Gene Transfection: Large, Botryoid-Shaped Nanoparticles Enhance DNA Delivery via Macropinocytosis and Effective Dissociation |
title_full | Nano-Structural Effects on Gene Transfection: Large, Botryoid-Shaped Nanoparticles Enhance DNA Delivery via Macropinocytosis and Effective Dissociation |
title_fullStr | Nano-Structural Effects on Gene Transfection: Large, Botryoid-Shaped Nanoparticles Enhance DNA Delivery via Macropinocytosis and Effective Dissociation |
title_full_unstemmed | Nano-Structural Effects on Gene Transfection: Large, Botryoid-Shaped Nanoparticles Enhance DNA Delivery via Macropinocytosis and Effective Dissociation |
title_short | Nano-Structural Effects on Gene Transfection: Large, Botryoid-Shaped Nanoparticles Enhance DNA Delivery via Macropinocytosis and Effective Dissociation |
title_sort | nano-structural effects on gene transfection: large, botryoid-shaped nanoparticles enhance dna delivery via macropinocytosis and effective dissociation |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6485200/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31037125 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.30302 |
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