Literature DB >> 25686200

Biodegradable stearylated peptide with internal disulfide bonds for efficient delivery of siRNA in vitro and in vivo.

Zongguang Tai1, Xiaoyu Wang1, Jing Tian1, Yuan Gao1, Lijuan Zhang1, Chong Yao1, Xin Wu2, Wei Zhang1, Quangang Zhu1,3, Shen Gao1.   

Abstract

RNA-based delivery system for cancer therapy remains a challenge. In this study, a stearyl-peptide (SHR) was synthesized using arginine, histidine, cysteine, and stearyl moieties. Further, the stearyl-peptides were cross-linked by disulfide bonds to obtain cross-linked polypeptides (SHRss) with different molecular weight (SHRss1, SHRss2, SHRss3, SHRss4). The SHRss could effectively condense small interfering RNA (siRNA) into polyplexes with a hydrodynamic size of 100-300 nm and zeta potential of 20-40 mV. Flow cytometry and confocal laser scanning microscope studies revealed high cellular uptake and rapid dissociation behavior of SHRss2/siRNA complexes. Long-lasting high concentration of siRNA in cytoplasm was observed even at 24 h after SHRss2/Cy3-siRNA transfection. Compared with SHR, the SHRss showed much improved siRNA interference efficiency targeting luciferase on Luc-Hela cells. Moreover, SHRss2 exhibited higher interference efficiency and slower decay rate on Luc-Hela cells than Lipofectamine 2000 and SHR. In addition, much weaker expression of red fluorescence protein was also observed on SHRss2/simCh-treated mCherry-HEK293 cells than Lipofectamine 2000 and SHR. The SHRss did not induce cytotoxicity at siRNA concentrations of 25-200 nM under transfection. The in vivo studies demonstrated the gene interference efficiency of SHRss2/siRNA complexes. Our studies indicated that the SHRss are promising and efficient nonviral vectors for siRNA delivery.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25686200     DOI: 10.1021/bm501777a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomacromolecules        ISSN: 1525-7797            Impact factor:   6.988


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