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FGFR-targeted gene delivery mediated by supramolecular assembly between β-cyclodextrin-crosslinked PEI and redox-sensitive PEG.

Yuan Ping1, Qida Hu, Guping Tang, Jun Li.   

Abstract

A new redox-sensitive poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-based gene vector specially designed to target fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFRs) was developed by host-guest supramolecular complexation. The new vector was designed as follows: 1) A host segment was consisted of β-cyclodextrin-crosslinked low molecular polyethylenimine (PEI) conjugated with MC11 peptide (MQLPLATGGGC) that can target FGFRs, being termed as MC11-PEI-β-cyclodextrin (MPC); 2) A guest segment is consisted of PEG and adamantyl group linked by a disulfide bond, the adamantyl-SS-PEG (Ad-SS-PEG); and 3) PEGylation of MPC by supramolecular complexation between MPC and Ad-SS-PEG to generate MPC/Ad-SS-PEG polycation, where the PEG chains can stabilize the DNA polyplexes extracellularly but can be readily cleavable intracellularly. It was found that the MPC/Ad-SS-PEG complexes could efficiently condense pDNA into nanoparticles around 100-200 nm, and were able to effectively stabilize polyplexes against salt- or BSA-induced aggregation. The MPC/Ad-SS-PEG polyplexes were more readily to dissociate with the aid of heparin in the presence of 5 mm DTT. In vitro gene transfection and cytotoxicity experiments in different carcinoma cell lines expressing FGFRs showed that MPC/Ad-SS-PEG could mediate significantly higher transfection efficiency than MPC complexed with adamantyl-PEG (MPC/Ad-PEG), which has no disulfide linkage and is non-PEG-detachable. Furthermore, confocal laser scanning microscopy study indicated that MPC/Ad-SS-PEG polyplexes could mediate much more efficient endosomal escape than stably shield MPC/Ad-PEG polyplexes at 12 h post-transfection. Importantly, MPC/Ad-SS-PEG was also able to efficiently mediate tumor-targeted gene delivery in the tumor-bearing mouse model after systemic injection in vivo. These results suggest that the MPC/Ad-SS-PEG systems could be a safe and efficient non-viral vector for FGFR-mediated targeted gene delivery for cancer gene therapy.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23602276     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2013.03.071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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