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pH-triggered nanoparticle mediated delivery of siRNA to liver cells in vitro and in vivo.

Soumia Kolli1, Suet-Ping Wong, Richard Harbottle, Brian Johnston, Maya Thanou, Andrew D Miller.   

Abstract

Recently, we reported for the first time the development of pH-triggered nanoparticles for the functional delivery of small interfering RNA (siRNA) to liver for treatment of hepatitis B virus infections in vivo. Here, we report on systematic formulation and biophysical studies of three different pH-triggered nanoparticle formulations looking for ways to improve on the capabilities of our previous nanoparticle system. We demonstrate how pH-triggered, PEGylated siRNA nanoparticles stable with respect to aggregation in 80% serum can still release siRNA payload at pH 5.5 within 30 min. This capability allows functional delivery to cultured murine hepatocyte cells in vitro, despite a high degree of PEGylation (5 mol %). We also demonstrate that pH-triggered, PEGylated siRNA nanoparticles typically enter cells by clathrin-coated pit endocytosis, but functional delivery requires membrane fusion events (fusogenicity). Biodistribution studies indicate that >70% of our administered nanoparticles are found in liver hepatocytes, post intravenous administration. Pharmacodynamic experiments show siRNA delivery to murine liver effecting maximum knockdown 48 h post administration from a single dose, while control (nontriggered) nanoparticles require 96 h and two doses to demonstrate the same effect. We also describe an anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) proof-of-concept experiment indicating the possibility of RNAi therapy for HCV infections using pH-triggered, PEGylated siRNA nanoparticles.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23305315     DOI: 10.1021/bc3004099

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioconjug Chem        ISSN: 1043-1802            Impact factor:   4.774


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