Polyplex
Micelles with Phenylboronate/Gluconamide
Cross-Linking in the Core Exerting Promoted Gene Transfection through
Spatiotemporal Responsivity to Intracellular pH and ATP Concentration
Posted on 2017-11-30 - 00:00
Polyplexes
as gene delivery carriers require integrated functionalities
to modulate intracellular trafficking for efficient gene transfection.
Herein, we developed plasmid DNA (pDNA)-loaded polyplex micelles (PMs)
from poly(ethylene glycol)-based block catiomers derivatized with
4-carboxy-3-fluorophenylboronic acid (FPBA) and d-gluconamide to form pH- and ATP-responsive cross-linking in
the core. These PMs exhibited robustness in the extracellular milieu
and smooth endosomal escape after cellular uptake, and they facilitated
pDNA decondensation triggered by increased ATP concentration inside
of the cell. Laser confocal microscopic observation revealed that
FPBA installation enhanced the endosomal escapability of the PMs;
presumably, this effect resulted from the facilitated endo-/lysosomal
membrane disruption triggered by the released block catiomers with
hydrophobic FPBA moieties in the side chain from the PM at lower pH
condition of endo-/lysosomes. Furthermore, the profile of intracellular
pDNA decondensation from the PMs was monitored using Förster
resonance energy transfer measurement by flow cytometry; these observations
confirmed that PMs optimized for ATP-responsivity exerted effective
intracellular decondensation of loaded pDNA to attain promoted gene
transfection.
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Yoshinaga, Naoto; Ishii, Takehiko; Naito, Mitsuru; Endo, Taisuke; Uchida, Satoshi; Cabral, Horacio; et al. (2017). Polyplex
Micelles with Phenylboronate/Gluconamide
Cross-Linking in the Core Exerting Promoted Gene Transfection through
Spatiotemporal Responsivity to Intracellular pH and ATP Concentration. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b08816