To achieve a higher transfection efficiency and lower toxicity, a novel herringbone-like cationic lipid(2 ss HLL) composed of hydrophilic aspartic acid linked with two reduction-responsive cleavable hydrophobic olei...To achieve a higher transfection efficiency and lower toxicity, a novel herringbone-like cationic lipid(2 ss HLL) composed of hydrophilic aspartic acid linked with two reduction-responsive cleavable hydrophobic oleic acid tails was synthesized and assessed in this study. In our results, the cationic nanoplexes with a uniform spherical shape and a particle size of ~150 nm were successfully prepared by the electrostatic interaction between si RNAs and 2 ss HLL-based liposomes. From the results evaluated in Hep G2 cells, it was shown that the nanoplexes exhibited high cellular uptake of si RNA with a low cytotoxicity. Moreover, the significant down-regulation effects of 2 ss HLL/si EGFR nanoplexes on target m RNA were displayed by RT-PCR analysis, which were similar to those of Lipofectamine2000. It suggested that the enhanced si RNA gene silencing efficiency was probably attributed to the detachment of hydrophobic tail chains induced by reduction-responsive cleavage. This mechanism was also confirmed by the changes of size distribution and si RNA release of nanoplexes in the reductive environment and DTT-absence condition. Overall, we believed that the redox-active herringbone-like 2 ss HLL would be a potential nanocarrier towards si RNA delivery.展开更多
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.81473158,81690264 and 81773650)the New Drug R&D program of China(Grant No.2018ZX09721003-004)the Opening Project of Key Laboratory of Drug Targeting and Drug Delivery System,Ministry of Education(Sichuan University)
文摘To achieve a higher transfection efficiency and lower toxicity, a novel herringbone-like cationic lipid(2 ss HLL) composed of hydrophilic aspartic acid linked with two reduction-responsive cleavable hydrophobic oleic acid tails was synthesized and assessed in this study. In our results, the cationic nanoplexes with a uniform spherical shape and a particle size of ~150 nm were successfully prepared by the electrostatic interaction between si RNAs and 2 ss HLL-based liposomes. From the results evaluated in Hep G2 cells, it was shown that the nanoplexes exhibited high cellular uptake of si RNA with a low cytotoxicity. Moreover, the significant down-regulation effects of 2 ss HLL/si EGFR nanoplexes on target m RNA were displayed by RT-PCR analysis, which were similar to those of Lipofectamine2000. It suggested that the enhanced si RNA gene silencing efficiency was probably attributed to the detachment of hydrophobic tail chains induced by reduction-responsive cleavage. This mechanism was also confirmed by the changes of size distribution and si RNA release of nanoplexes in the reductive environment and DTT-absence condition. Overall, we believed that the redox-active herringbone-like 2 ss HLL would be a potential nanocarrier towards si RNA delivery.