A Modular Albumin-Oligonucleotide Biomolecular Assembly for Delivery of Antisense Therapeutics.
Marwa El-KhashabYeter DilekMorten FossLaura B CreemersKenneth A HowardPublished in: Molecular pharmaceutics (2024)
Antisense nucleic acid drugs are susceptible to nuclease degradation, rapid renal clearance, and short circulatory half-life. In this work, we introduce a modular-based recombinant human albumin-oligonucleotide (rHA-cODN) biomolecular assembly that allows incorporation of a chemically stabilized therapeutic gapmer antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) and FcRn-driven endothelial cellular recycling. A phosphodiester ODN linker (cODN) was conjugated to recombinant human albumin (rHA) using maleimide chemistry, after which a complementary gapmer ASO, targeting ADAMTS5 involved in osteoarthritis pathogenesis, was annealed. The rHA-cODN/ASO biomolecular assembly production, fluorescence labeling, and purity were confirmed using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. ASO release was triggered by DNase-mediated degradation of the linker strand, reaching 40% in serum after 72 h, with complete release observed following 30 min of incubation with DNase. Cellular internalization and trafficking of the biomolecular assembly using confocal microscopy in C28/I2 cells showed higher uptake and endosomal localization by increasing incubation time from 4 to 24 h. FcRn-mediated cellular recycling of the assembly was demonstrated in FcRn-expressing human microvascular endothelial cells. ADAMTS5 in vitro silencing efficiency reached 40%, which was comparable to free gapmer after 72 h incubation with human osteoarthritis patients' chondrocytes. This work introduces a versatile biomolecular modular-based "Plug-and-Play" platform potentially applicable for albumin-mediated half-life extension for a range of different types of ODN therapeutics.
Keyphrases
- endothelial cells
- recombinant human
- nucleic acid
- high glucose
- rheumatoid arthritis
- small molecule
- induced apoptosis
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- pluripotent stem cells
- oxidative stress
- knee osteoarthritis
- photodynamic therapy
- high throughput
- patient reported
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- drug delivery
- dna binding
- cancer therapy
- extracellular matrix
- loop mediated isothermal amplification