基因沉默
小干扰RNA
RNA干扰
连接器
转染
核糖核酸
体内
基因传递
生物
体外
生物化学
化学
细胞生物学
生物物理学
基因
生物技术
操作系统
计算机科学
作者
Srinivas Ramishetti,Inbal Hazan‐Halevy,Ramesh Palakuri,Sushmita Chatterjee,Gonna Somu Naidu,Niels Dammes,Inbar Freilich,Luba Kolik Shmuel,Dganit Danino,Dan Peer
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201906128
摘要
Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are the most advanced nonviral platforms for small interfering RNA (siRNA) delivery that are clinically approved. These LNPs, based on ionizable lipids, are found in the liver and are now gaining much attention in the field of RNA therapeutics. The previous generation of ionizable lipids varies in linker moieties, which greatly influences in vivo gene silencing efficiency. Here novel ionizable amino lipids based on the linker moieties such as hydrazine, hydroxylamine, and ethanolamine are designed and synthesized. These lipids are formulated into LNPs and screened for their efficiency to deliver siRNAs into leukocytes, which are among the hardest to transfect cell types. Two potent lipids based on their in vitro gene silencing efficiencies are also identified. These lipids are further evaluated for their biodistribution profile, efficient gene silencing, liver toxicity, and potential immune activation in mice. A robust gene silencing is also found in primary lymphocytes when one of these lipids is formulated into LNPs with a pan leukocyte selective targeting agent (β7 integrin). Taken together, these lipids have the potential to open new avenues in delivering RNAs into leukocytes.
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