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Engineering the Binding Kinetics of Synthetic Polymer Nanoparticles for siRNA Delivery

Authors :
Tatsuya Fukuta
Anna Okishim
Naoto Oku
Hiroki Tsuchida
Hidenori Ando
Keiichi Yoshimatsu
Yu Hoshino
Takehisa Dewa
Kenneth J. Shea
Hiroyuki Koide
Chiaki Kiyokawa
Tomohiro Asai
Saki Ariizumi
Masahiko Nakamoto
Source :
Biomacromolecules. 20:3648-3657
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2019.

Abstract

The affinity of a synthetic polymer nanoparticle (NP) to a target biomacromolecule is determined by the association and dissociation rate constants (kon, koff) of the interaction. The individual rates and their sensitivity to local environmental influences are important factors for the on-demand capture and release a target biomacromolecule. Positively charged NPs for small interfering RNA (siRNA) delivery is a case in point. The knockdown efficacy of siRNA can be strongly influenced by the binding kinetics to the NP. Here, we show that kon and koff of siRNA to NPs can be individually engineered by tuning the chemical structure and composition of the NP. N-Isopropylacrylamide-based NPs functionalized with hydrophobic and amine monomers were used. koff decreased by increasing the amount of amine groups in the NP, whereas kon did not change. Importantly, NPs showing a low koff at pH 5.5 together with a high koff at pH 7.4 showed high knockdown efficiency when NP/siRNA complexes were packaged in lipid nanoparticles. These results provide direct evidence for the premise that the efficacy of an siRNA delivery vector is linked with the strong affinity to the siRNA in the endosome and low affinity in the cytoplasm.

Details

ISSN :
15264602 and 15257797
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomacromolecules
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....533fc9330cb6027afc027b6cf41d1df8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.9b00611