Functionalized Asymmetric Bola-Type Amphiphiles for Efficient Gene and Drug Delivery.
Zheng HuangDong-Mei ZhaoXuan DengJi ZhangYi-Mei ZhangXiao-Qi YuPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2018)
The studies of bolaamphiphile-based nanoparticles as delivery vectors are still rudimentary and under development. In this study, several asymmetric bolaamphiphiles containing lysine and another moiety with special functions, such as pH-sensitive or cell-targeting property, were designed and synthesized. The potentials of these bolaamphiphile-based nanoparticles as versatile vectors for both nucleic acids and chemical drugs were studied. With the presence of 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine (DOPE), these amphiphiles could be prepared into bolasomes, which showed good DNA binding ability and could condense plasmid DNA into nanoparticles with appropriate size and surface potential. Lys-His, which has a pH-sensitive histidine on one head, exhibited higher transfection efficiency than the symmetric counterpart and comparable efficiency to commercially available transfection reagent. Mechanism studies confirmed that the bolaplexes formed from Lys-His might induce the highest cellular uptake and the best endosomal escape ability. On the other hand, these bolaamphiphiles also exhibited good drug loading ability. The self-assembly vesicles could efficiently encapsulate the hydrophobic anti-cancer drug doxorubicin (DOX) in aqueous solution with high drug loading content and encapsulation efficiency. Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) experiment and cell viability assay exhibited a controlled release of the drug with the assistance of bolasomes. It was shown that such bolaamphiphiles have great potential as nano-vectors for both drug and gene or their co-delivery.
Keyphrases
- drug delivery
- dna binding
- adverse drug
- high resolution
- drug induced
- single molecule
- transcription factor
- stem cells
- optical coherence tomography
- single cell
- crispr cas
- case control
- cell free
- solid state
- gene therapy
- ionic liquid
- mass spectrometry
- circulating tumor
- circulating tumor cells
- simultaneous determination
- label free
- oxide nanoparticles