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Application of bioengineered elastin-like polypeptide-based system for targeted gene delivery in tumor cells()

Successful gene delivery depends on the entry of negatively charged DNAs and oligonucleotides across the various barriers of the tumor cells and localization into the nucleus for its transcription and protein translation. Here, we have reported a thermal responsive self-assemble and highly biocompat...

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Autores principales: Yi, Aena, Sim, Dahye, Lee, Seon-Boon, Sarangthem, Vijaya, Park, Rang-Woon
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9934475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36824163
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbiosy.2022.100050
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author Yi, Aena
Sim, Dahye
Lee, Seon-Boon
Sarangthem, Vijaya
Park, Rang-Woon
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Sim, Dahye
Lee, Seon-Boon
Sarangthem, Vijaya
Park, Rang-Woon
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description Successful gene delivery depends on the entry of negatively charged DNAs and oligonucleotides across the various barriers of the tumor cells and localization into the nucleus for its transcription and protein translation. Here, we have reported a thermal responsive self-assemble and highly biocompatible, targeted ELP-based gene delivery system. These systems consist of cell-penetrating peptides, Tat and single or multiple repeats of IL-4 receptor targeting peptide AP-1 along the backbone of ELP. Cell-penetrating peptides were introduced for nuclear localization of genes of interest, AP-1 for targeting IL-4R highly expressed tumor cells and ELP for stable condensation favoring protection of nucleic acids. The designed multidomain fusion ELPs referred to as Tat-ELP, Tat-A(1)E(28) and Tat-A(4)V(48) were employed to generate formulation with pEGFP-N1. Profound formulation of stable complexes occurred at different molar ratios owing to electrostatic interactions of positively charged amino acids in polymers with negatively charged nucleic acids. Among the complexes, Tat-A(4)V(48) containing four copies of AP-1 showed maximum complexation with pEGFP-N1 in lower molar ratio. The polymer-pEGFP complexes were further analyzed for its transfection efficiency in different cancer cell lines. Both the targeted polymers, Tat-A(4)V(48) and Tat-A(1)E(28) upon transfection displayed significant EGFP-expression with low toxicity in different cancer cells. Therefore, both Tat-A(4)V(48) and Tat-A(1)E(28) can be considered as novel transfection system for successful gene delivery with therapeutic applications.
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spelling pubmed-99344752023-02-22 Application of bioengineered elastin-like polypeptide-based system for targeted gene delivery in tumor cells() Yi, Aena Sim, Dahye Lee, Seon-Boon Sarangthem, Vijaya Park, Rang-Woon Biomater Biosyst Research Article Successful gene delivery depends on the entry of negatively charged DNAs and oligonucleotides across the various barriers of the tumor cells and localization into the nucleus for its transcription and protein translation. Here, we have reported a thermal responsive self-assemble and highly biocompatible, targeted ELP-based gene delivery system. These systems consist of cell-penetrating peptides, Tat and single or multiple repeats of IL-4 receptor targeting peptide AP-1 along the backbone of ELP. Cell-penetrating peptides were introduced for nuclear localization of genes of interest, AP-1 for targeting IL-4R highly expressed tumor cells and ELP for stable condensation favoring protection of nucleic acids. The designed multidomain fusion ELPs referred to as Tat-ELP, Tat-A(1)E(28) and Tat-A(4)V(48) were employed to generate formulation with pEGFP-N1. Profound formulation of stable complexes occurred at different molar ratios owing to electrostatic interactions of positively charged amino acids in polymers with negatively charged nucleic acids. Among the complexes, Tat-A(4)V(48) containing four copies of AP-1 showed maximum complexation with pEGFP-N1 in lower molar ratio. The polymer-pEGFP complexes were further analyzed for its transfection efficiency in different cancer cell lines. Both the targeted polymers, Tat-A(4)V(48) and Tat-A(1)E(28) upon transfection displayed significant EGFP-expression with low toxicity in different cancer cells. Therefore, both Tat-A(4)V(48) and Tat-A(1)E(28) can be considered as novel transfection system for successful gene delivery with therapeutic applications. Elsevier 2022-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9934475/ /pubmed/36824163 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbiosy.2022.100050 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Application of bioengineered elastin-like polypeptide-based system for targeted gene delivery in tumor cells()
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9934475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36824163
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbiosy.2022.100050
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