A modular RNA delivery system comprising spherical nucleic acids built on endosome-escaping polymeric nanoparticles.

NANOSCALE ADVANCES(2023)

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Nucleic acid therapeutics require delivery systems to reach their targets. Key challenges to be overcome include avoidance of accumulation in cells of the mononuclear phagocyte system and escape from the endosomal pathway. Spherical nucleic acids (SNAs), in which a gold nanoparticle supports a corona of oligonucleotides, are promising carriers for nucleic acids with valuable properties including nuclease resistance, sequence-specific loading and control of receptor-mediated endocytosis. However, SNAs accumulate in the endosomal pathway and are thus vulnerable to lysosomal degradation or recycling exocytosis. Here, an alternative SNA core based on diblock copolymer PMPC-PDPA is investigated. This pH-sensitive polymer self-assembles into vesicles with an intrinsic ability to escape endosomes osmotic shock triggered by acidification-induced disassembly. DNA oligos conjugated to PMPC-PDPA molecules form vesicles, or polymersomes, with DNA coronae on luminal and external surfaces. Nucleic acid cargoes or nucleic acid-tagged targeting moieties can be attached by hybridization to the coronal DNA. These polymeric SNAs are used to deliver siRNA duplexes against , a genetic target with therapeutic potential for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, to motor neuron-like cells. By attaching a neuron-specific targeting peptide to the PSNA corona, effective knock-down is achieved at doses of 2 particles per cell.
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modular rna delivery system,spherical nucleic acids,nanoparticles,endosome-escaping
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