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Charge-Converting Nanoemulsions as Promising Retinal Drug and Gene Delivery Systems
[Image: see text] Aim: This study aimed to develop phosphatase-responsive ζ potential converting nanocarriers utilizing polyphosphate-coated cell-penetrating peptide (CPP)-decorated nanoemulsions (NEs) as a novel gene delivery system to retinal cells. Methods: Poly-l-lysine (PLL) was first conjugate...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9542710/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36125912 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c11649 |
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author | Nguyen Le, Nguyet-Minh Zsák, Sarah Le-Vinh, Bao Friedl, Julian David Kali, Gergely Knoll, Patrick Seitter, Hartwig Wolfram Koschak, Alexandra Bernkop-Schnürch, Andreas |
author_facet | Nguyen Le, Nguyet-Minh Zsák, Sarah Le-Vinh, Bao Friedl, Julian David Kali, Gergely Knoll, Patrick Seitter, Hartwig Wolfram Koschak, Alexandra Bernkop-Schnürch, Andreas |
author_sort | Nguyen Le, Nguyet-Minh |
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description | [Image: see text] Aim: This study aimed to develop phosphatase-responsive ζ potential converting nanocarriers utilizing polyphosphate-coated cell-penetrating peptide (CPP)-decorated nanoemulsions (NEs) as a novel gene delivery system to retinal cells. Methods: Poly-l-lysine (PLL) was first conjugated with oleylamine (OA) only at its carboxylic end to form the amphiphilic PLL–oleylamine (PLOA) conjugate. Afterward, NEs were loaded with PLOA prior to being coated with tripolyphosphate (TPP) to generate PLOA/TPP NEs. A plasmid containing a reporter gene for green fluorescent protein plasmid (pGFP) was complexed with cationic surfactants forming hydrophobic ion pairs that were loaded in the oily core of NEs. Phosphate removal, ζ potential conversion, and cytotoxicity of the system were evaluated. Cellular uptake and transfection efficiency were investigated in 661W photoreceptor-like cells via microscopic analysis, fluorescence spectroscopy, and flow cytometry. Results: Dephosphorylation of PLOA/TPP NEs triggered by alkaline phosphatase (ALP) resulted in the exposure of positive amine groups on the surface of NE droplets and a notable conversion of the ζ potential from −22.4 to +8.5 mV. Cellular uptake of PLOA/TPP NEs performed on 661W photoreceptor-like cells showed a 3-fold increase compared to control NEs. Furthermore, PLOA/TPP NEs also showed low cytotoxicity and high transfection efficacy with ∼50% of cells transfected. Conclusions: Polyphosphate-coated CPP-decorated NEs triggered by ALP could be a promising nanosystem to efficiently deliver drugs and genetic materials to photoreceptor-like cells and other retinal cells for potential treatments of retinal diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-95427102022-10-08 Charge-Converting Nanoemulsions as Promising Retinal Drug and Gene Delivery Systems Nguyen Le, Nguyet-Minh Zsák, Sarah Le-Vinh, Bao Friedl, Julian David Kali, Gergely Knoll, Patrick Seitter, Hartwig Wolfram Koschak, Alexandra Bernkop-Schnürch, Andreas ACS Appl Mater Interfaces [Image: see text] Aim: This study aimed to develop phosphatase-responsive ζ potential converting nanocarriers utilizing polyphosphate-coated cell-penetrating peptide (CPP)-decorated nanoemulsions (NEs) as a novel gene delivery system to retinal cells. Methods: Poly-l-lysine (PLL) was first conjugated with oleylamine (OA) only at its carboxylic end to form the amphiphilic PLL–oleylamine (PLOA) conjugate. Afterward, NEs were loaded with PLOA prior to being coated with tripolyphosphate (TPP) to generate PLOA/TPP NEs. A plasmid containing a reporter gene for green fluorescent protein plasmid (pGFP) was complexed with cationic surfactants forming hydrophobic ion pairs that were loaded in the oily core of NEs. Phosphate removal, ζ potential conversion, and cytotoxicity of the system were evaluated. Cellular uptake and transfection efficiency were investigated in 661W photoreceptor-like cells via microscopic analysis, fluorescence spectroscopy, and flow cytometry. Results: Dephosphorylation of PLOA/TPP NEs triggered by alkaline phosphatase (ALP) resulted in the exposure of positive amine groups on the surface of NE droplets and a notable conversion of the ζ potential from −22.4 to +8.5 mV. Cellular uptake of PLOA/TPP NEs performed on 661W photoreceptor-like cells showed a 3-fold increase compared to control NEs. Furthermore, PLOA/TPP NEs also showed low cytotoxicity and high transfection efficacy with ∼50% of cells transfected. Conclusions: Polyphosphate-coated CPP-decorated NEs triggered by ALP could be a promising nanosystem to efficiently deliver drugs and genetic materials to photoreceptor-like cells and other retinal cells for potential treatments of retinal diseases. American Chemical Society 2022-09-20 2022-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9542710/ /pubmed/36125912 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c11649 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Nguyen Le, Nguyet-Minh Zsák, Sarah Le-Vinh, Bao Friedl, Julian David Kali, Gergely Knoll, Patrick Seitter, Hartwig Wolfram Koschak, Alexandra Bernkop-Schnürch, Andreas Charge-Converting Nanoemulsions as Promising Retinal Drug and Gene Delivery Systems |
title | Charge-Converting
Nanoemulsions as Promising Retinal
Drug and Gene Delivery Systems |
title_full | Charge-Converting
Nanoemulsions as Promising Retinal
Drug and Gene Delivery Systems |
title_fullStr | Charge-Converting
Nanoemulsions as Promising Retinal
Drug and Gene Delivery Systems |
title_full_unstemmed | Charge-Converting
Nanoemulsions as Promising Retinal
Drug and Gene Delivery Systems |
title_short | Charge-Converting
Nanoemulsions as Promising Retinal
Drug and Gene Delivery Systems |
title_sort | charge-converting
nanoemulsions as promising retinal
drug and gene delivery systems |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9542710/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36125912 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c11649 |
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