| Literature DB >> 34145748 |
Xin Fu1, Tianshu Chen1, Yuchen Song1, Chang Feng2, Huinan Chen3, Qianqian Zhang1, Guifang Chen1, Xiaoli Zhu1.
Abstract
The delivery of mRNA to manipulate protein expression has attracted widespread attention, since that mRNA overcomes the problem of infection and mutation risks in transgenes and can work as drugs for the treatment of diseases. Although there are currently some vehicles that deliver mRNA into cells, they have not yet reached a good balance in terms of expression efficiency and biocompatibility. Here, a DNA nano-hydrogel system for mRNA delivery is developed. The nano-hydrogel is all composed of DNA except the target mRNA, so it has superior biocompatibility compared with those chemical vehicles. In parallel, the nano-hydrogel can be compacted into a nanosphere under the crosslinking by well-designed "X"-shaped DNA scaffolds and DNA linkers, facilitating the delivery into cells through endocytosis. In addition, smart intracellular release of the mRNA is achieved by incorporating a pH-responsive i-motif structure into the nano-hydrogel. Thus, taking the efficient delivery and release together, mRNA can be translated into the corresponding protein with a high efficiency, which is comparable to that of the commercial liposome but with a much better biocompatibility. Due to the excellent biocompatibility and efficiency, this nano-hydrogel system is expected to become a competitive alternative for delivering functional mRNA in vivo.Entities:
Keywords: Gaussia luciferase; delivery; green fluorescent proteins; mRNA; nano-hydrogels
Year: 2021 PMID: 34145748 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202101224
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281