Literature DB >> 33855792

A Two-Pronged Pulmonary Gene Delivery Strategy: A Surface-Modified Fullerene Nanoparticle and a Hypotonic Vehicle.

Daiqin Chen1,2, Shuai Liu3, Dinghao Chen1,4, Jinhao Liu1,4, Jerry Wu1, Han Wang4, Yun Su1,2, Gijung Kwak1,2, Xinyuan Zuo1,4, Divya Rao1,4, Honggang Cui4, Chunying Shu3, Jung Soo Suk1,2,4.   

Abstract

Inhaled gene therapy poses a unique potential of curing chronic lung diseases, which are currently managed primarily by symptomatic treatments. However, it has been challenging to achieve therapeutically relevant gene transfer efficacy in the lung due to the presence of numerous biological delivery barriers. Here, we introduce a simple approach that overcomes both extracellular and cellular barriers to enhance gene transfer efficacy in the lung in vivo. We endowed tetra(piperazino)fullerene epoxide (TPFE)-based nanoparticles with non-adhesive surface polyethylene glycol (PEG) coatings, thereby enabling the nanoparticles to cross the airway mucus gel layer and avoid phagocytic uptake by alveolar macrophages. In parallel, we utilized a hypotonic vehicle to facilitate endocytic uptake of the PEGylated nanoparticles by lung parenchymal cells via the osmotically driven regulatory volume decrease (RVD) mechanism. We demonstrate that this two-pronged delivery strategy provides safe, wide-spread and high-level transgene expression in the lungs of both healthy mice and mice with chronic lung diseases characterized by reinforced delivery barriers.
© 2021 The Authors. Angewandte Chemie International Edition published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.

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Keywords:  RVD effect; fullerene; gene delivery; hypotonic vehicles; inhalation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33855792     DOI: 10.1002/anie.202101732

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl        ISSN: 1433-7851            Impact factor:   15.336


  4 in total

1.  Inhaled gene therapy of preclinical muco-obstructive lung diseases by nanoparticles capable of breaching the airway mucus barrier.

Authors:  Namho Kim; Gijung Kwak; Jason Rodriguez; Alessandra Livraghi-Butrico; Xinyuan Zuo; Valentina Simon; Eric Han; Siddharth Kaup Shenoy; Nikhil Pandey; Marina Mazur; Susan E Birket; Anthony Kim; Steven M Rowe; Richard Boucher; Justin Hanes; Jung Soo Suk
Journal:  Thorax       Date:  2021-10-25       Impact factor: 9.102

2.  pH-Responsive Polymer Nanoparticles for Efficient Delivery of Cas9 Ribonucleoprotein With or Without Donor DNA.

Authors:  Ruosen Xie; Xiuxiu Wang; Yuyuan Wang; Mingzhou Ye; Yi Zhao; Brian S Yandell; Shaoqin Gong
Journal:  Adv Mater       Date:  2022-04-28       Impact factor: 32.086

Review 3.  Pulmonary delivery of mucosal nanovaccines.

Authors:  Wei Tang; Yu Zhang; Guizhi Zhu
Journal:  Nanoscale       Date:  2022-01-06       Impact factor: 7.790

Review 4.  Molecule-to-Material-to-Bio Nanoarchitectonics with Biomedical Fullerene Nanoparticles.

Authors:  Xuechen Shen; Jingwen Song; Kohsaku Kawakami; Katsuhiko Ariga
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-05       Impact factor: 3.748

  4 in total

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