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Optimization of poly(amido amine)s as vectors for siRNA delivery

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JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE
Volume 150, Issue 2, Pages 177-186

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2010.11.030

Keywords

Cationic charge density; Disulfide bonds; Gene silencing; Gene expression; Poly(amido amine)s

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  1. Technology Foundation STW of The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research NWO [UFA7468]

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By Michael addition polymerization of N,N'-cystaminebisacrylamide (CBA) with variable ratios of 4-amino-1-butanol CAROL) and ethylene diamine (EDA) or triethylenetetramine (TETA), poly(amido amine) copolymers could be obtained with tunable charge densities. The copolymers were optimized to serve as nonviral vectors in RNA interference (RNAi) to form stable, nanosized polyplexes with siRNA with maximum transfection efficacy. It was observed that at least 20-30% EDA or TETA amino units in the copolymers is necessary to encapsulate siRNA into small and stable polyplexes (< 200 nm). Incorporation of higher amounts of EDA or TETA in the copolymers did not further improve polyplex formation and stability, but the increased cationic charge in these copolymers resulted in increased cytotoxicity and hemolytic activity. Copolymers with 20% EDA showed excellent gene silencing properties in vitro (70% luciferase knockdown in H1299 cells) with negligible cytotoxicity. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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