Nebulization of RNA-Loaded
Micelle-Embedded Polyplexes
as a Potential Treatment of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
Posted on 2025-02-13 - 00:43
Biodegradable poly(β-amino) esters (PBAEs) have
been a focus
of interest for delivering therapeutic siRNA for several years. While
no approved therapies are on the market yet, our study aims to advance
PBAE-based treatments for currently “undruggable” diseases.
The PBAEs used in this study are based on a recently reported step-growth
copolymerization, which results in polymers with a unique balance
of lipophilicity and positive charge, thereby showcasing diverse properties.
Upon incubation with siRNA, these PBAEs form a unique structure and
topology, which we classify as a subtype of classical polyplex, termed
“micelle-embedded polyplexes” (mPolyplexes). The impact
of different nebulizers on the physicochemical performance of these
nanoparticles was investigated, and it was found that various mPolyplexes
can be nebulized using vibrating-mesh nebulizers without the loss
of gene silencing activity nor a change in physicochemical properties,
setting them apart from other nanoparticles such as marketed LNPs.
Finally, their therapeutic application was tested ex vivo in human precision-cut lung slices from patients with lung fibrosis.
mPolyplexes mediated 52% gene silencing of matrix metalloprotease
7 (MMP7) and a downstream effect on collagen I (Col I) with 33% downregulation
as determined via qPCR.
CITE THIS COLLECTION
DataCiteDataCite
No result found
Müller, Joschka
T.; Kromer, Adrian P. E.; Ezaddoustdar, Aysan; Alexopoulos, Ioannis; Steinegger, Katharina M.; Porras-Gonzalez, Diana Leidy; et al. (2025). Nebulization of RNA-Loaded
Micelle-Embedded Polyplexes
as a Potential Treatment of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c21657