Modulating Polymer-Sirna Binding Does Not Promote Polyplex-Mediated Silencing

NUCLEIC ACID THERAPEUTICS(2021)

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The development of delivery vehicles for small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) remains a bottleneck to widespread clinical use. Cationic polymers represent an important class of potential delivery vehicles. In this study, we used alkyne-azide click chemistry to synthesize a variety of cationic poly(propargyl glycolide) backbone polymers to bind and deliver siRNAs. We demonstrated control over the binding interactions of these polymers and siRNAs by varying binding strength by more than three orders of magnitude. Binding strength was found to meet or exceed that of commercially available transfection agents. Our polymers effectively delivered siRNAs with no detectable cytotoxicity. Despite accumulation of siRNAs at levels comparable with commercial reagents, we did not observe silencing of the targeted protein. The implications of our results for future siRNA delivery vehicle design are discussed.
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cationic polymers, siRNA delivery, poly(propargyl glycolide)
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