Literature DB >> 33770206

Lysosomal escaped protein nanocarriers for nuclear-targeted siRNA delivery.

Xiuping Cao1,2, Xinxin Shang1,2, Yingshu Guo3,4, Xiaofei Zheng1, Wenxin Li1, Di Wu1, Li Sun1, Shanliang Mu1, Chuanen Guo5.   

Abstract

In the process of drug carrier design, lysosome degradation in cells is often neglected, which makes a considerable number of drugs not play a role. Here, we have constructed a tumor treatment platform (Apn/siRNA/NLS/HA/Apt) with unique lysosomal escape function and excellent cancer treatment effect. Apoferritin (Apn) has attracted more and more attention because of its high uniformity, modifiability, and controllability. Meanwhile, its endogenous nature can avoid the risk of immune response being eliminated. We used aptamer modified iron deficient protein nanocages (Apn) to tightly encapsulate the combination of siRNA and NLS (siRNA/NLS) with influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA peptide). After Apn/siRNA/NLS/HA/Apt was targeted into cells, the acidic environment of lysosome led to the cleavage of Apn nanocages, and the release of siRNA/NLS and HA peptide. HA peptide can destroy lysosome membrane, make siRNA/NLS escape lysosome, and enter the nucleus under the action of NLS, resulting in efficient gene silencing effect. This kind of cancer treatment strategy based on Apn nanocage shows high biocompatibility and unique lysosome escape property, which significantly improves the drug delivery and treatment efficiency. Lysosomal escape protein nanocarriers for nuclear-targeted siRNA delivery.

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Keywords:  Apn; Cancer cell; Lysosomal escape; Protein nanocarrier; Targeted delivery

Year:  2021        PMID: 33770206     DOI: 10.1007/s00216-021-03297-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem        ISSN: 1618-2642            Impact factor:   4.142


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