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多功能内体酸度诱导的可脱落基因传递系统:增加肿瘤靶向和提高转染效率
Authors Zhao M, Li J, Ji H, Chen D, Hu H
Received 10 May 2019
Accepted for publication 29 July 2019
Published 14 August 2019 Volume 2019:14 Pages 6519—6538
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S215250
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single-blind
Peer reviewers approved by Dr Jiang Yang
Peer reviewer comments 4
Editor who approved publication: Dr Lei Yang
Background: Polycation carriers show great foreground in the developing efficient and safe gene delivery; nevertheless, they are cytotoxic and unstable in vivo because of the excess cationic charge. PEGylation improves the biocompatibility and stability of polycation, whereas PEGylation restrains the endosomal escape to some extent.
Materials and methods: To address this issue and promote the transfection in vivo, a pH-sensitive conjugate folate-polyethylene glycol-carboxylated chitosan (shorten as FA-PEG-CCTS) was designed and coated on the surface of PEI/NLS/pDNA (PNDs), forming a versatile gene carrier FA-PEG-CCTS/PEI/NLS/pDNA (FPCPNDs). The novel carrier exhibited a few picturesque characteristics, including (i) neutral surface charge to restrain nonspecific interactions; (ii) folate receptors (FR)-mediated endocytosis to augment cellular uptake; (iii) dual proton sponge effect to realize endosome escape, and (iv) nuclear localization sequences (NLS) to enhance the transfection of pDNA.
Results: FPCPNDs could compress and protect pDNA from degradation. FPCPNDs energetically targeted tumor cells because of their high binding affinity between FA and highly expressed FR on the tumor surface, accordingly enhancing the cellular uptake. In the acidic endosomes, FA-PEG-CCTS segment dissociated from PNDs. Then, PNDs realized endosomal escape through the proton sponge effect of PEI. Furthermore, FPCPNDs showed admirable transfection efficiency with the aid of NLS peptides. What’s more, in vivo studies revealed that FPCPNDs had supreme antitumor activity among the whole preparations.
Conclusion: In vitro and in vivo assays thus demonstrate that FPCPNDs is a hopeful strategy for gene delivery.
Keywords: gene delivery, PEI, gene transfection, NLS, shell–core structure, CCTS