A rapid pathway toward a superb gene delivery system: Programming structural and functional diversity into a supramolecular nanoparticle library

Hao Wang, Kan Liu, Kuan Ju Chen, Yujie Lu, Shutao Wang, Wei Yu Lin, Feng Guo, Ken Ichiro Kamei, Yi Chun Chen, Minori Ohashi, Mingwei Wang, Mitch André Garcia, Xing Zhong Zhao, Clifton K.F. Shen, Hsian Rong Tseng

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Abstract

Nanoparticles are regarded as promising transfection reagents for effective and safe delivery of nucleic acids into a specific type of cells or tissues providing an alternative manipulation/therapy strategy to viral gene delivery. However, the current process of searching novel delivery materials is limited due to conventional low-throughput and time-consuming multistep synthetic approaches. Additionally, conventional approaches are frequently accompanied with unpredictability and continual optimization refinements, impeding flexible generation of material diversity creating a major obstacle to achieving high transfection performance. Here we have demonstrated a rapid developmental pathway toward highly efficient gene delivery systems by leveraging the powers of a supramolecular synthetic approach and a custom-designed digital microreactor. Using the digital microreactor, broad structural/functional diversity can be programmed into a library of DNA-encapsulated supramolecular nanoparticles (DNA⊂SNPs) by systematically altering the mixing ratios of molecular building blocks and a DNA plasmid. In vitro transfection studies with DNA⊂SNPs library identified the DNA⊂SNPs with the highest gene transfection efficiency, which can be attributed to cooperative effects of structures and surface chemistry of DNA⊂SNPs. We envision such a rapid developmental pathway can be adopted for generating nanoparticle-based vectors for delivery of a variety of loads.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)6235-6243
Number of pages9
JournalACS nano
Volume4
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 26 2010

Keywords

  • combinatorial library
  • cyclodextrin
  • digital microreactor
  • gene delivery
  • molecular recognition
  • supramolecular nanoparticle

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science
  • General Engineering
  • General Physics and Astronomy

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