Literature DB >> 31442373

Octopus-like Flexible Vector for Noninvasive Intraocular Delivery of Short Interfering Nucleic Acids.

Kuan Jiang1, Yang Hu1, Xin Gao1, Changyou Zhan1,2, Yanyu Zhang1, Shengyu Yao1, Cao Xie1, Gang Wei1, Weiyue Lu1.   

Abstract

Gene therapy is promising for chronic posterior ocular diseases, which are causal factors for severe vision impairment and even blindness worldwide. However, the inherent absorption barriers of the eye restrict intraocular delivery of therapeutic nucleic acids via topical instillation. Safe and efficient nonviral vectors for ocular gene therapy are still unmet clinical desires. Herein, an octopus-like flexible multivalent penetratin (MVP) was designed to facilitate condensation and delivery of therapeutic nucleic acids using multiarm polyethylene glycol (PEG) as a core and conjugating penetratin at each end of the PEG arms as outspread tentacles. Among the MVPs, 8-valent penetratin (8VP) stably compacted nucleic acids into positively charged polyplexes smaller than 100 nm, promoting cellular uptake efficiency (approaching 100%) and transfection rate (over 75%). After being instilled into the conjunctival sac, 8VP enabled rapid (<10 min) and prolonged (>6 h) distribution of nucleic acids in the retina via a noncorneal pathway. In a retinoblastoma-bearing mice model, topical instillation of 8VP/siRNA efficiently inhibited the protein expression of intraocular tumor without toxicity. MVP is advantageous over the commercial transfection reagent in safety and efficiency, and therefore provides a promising vector for noninvasive intraocular gene delivery.

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Keywords:  Posterior ocular diseases; gene delivery; noncorneal pathway; penetratin; topical instillation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31442373     DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b02596

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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