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Improving the knock-in efficiency of the MOF-encapsulated CRISPR/Cas9 system through controllable embedding structures

Journal

NANOSCALE
Volume 13, Issue 39, Pages 16525-16532

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1nr02872c

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  1. Biocenter Finland
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81871472]
  3. Academy of Finland [309374, 328933]
  4. Sigrid Juselius Foundation
  5. Academy of Finland (AKA) [328933, 328933] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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Appropriate tuning of robust artificial coatings can enhance intracellular delivery and preserve biological functions. Synthesizing controllable nanostructures by encapsulating CRISPR/Cas9 plasmids into metal-organic frameworks can dramatically impact the biological features of the plasmids. The MOF-coated nanostructures have excellent loading capability, pH-responsive release, and protection from enzymatic degradation.
Appropriate tuning of robust artificial coatings can not only enhance intracellular delivery but also preserve the biological functions of genetic molecules in gene based therapies. Here, we report a strategy to synthesize controllable nanostructures in situ by encapsulating CRISPR/Cas9 plasmids into metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) via biomimetic mineralization. The structure-functionality relationship studies indicate that MOF-coated nanostructures dramatically impact the biological features of the contained plasmids through different embedding structures. The plasmids are homogeneously distributed within the heterogeneous nanoarchitecture and protected from enzymatic degradation. In addition, the plasmid-MOF structure exhibits excellent loading capability, pH-responsive release, and affinity for plasmid binding. Through in vitro assays it was found that the superior MOF vector can greatly enhance cellular endocytosis and endo/lysosomal escape of sheltered plasmids, resulting in successful knock-in of GFP-tagged paxillin genomic sequences in cancer cell lines with high transfection potency compared to our previous studies. Thus, the development of new cost-effective approaches for MOF-based intracellular delivery systems offers an attractive option for overcoming the physiological barriers to CRISPR/Cas9 delivery, which shows great potential for investigating paxillin-associated focal adhesions and signal regulation.

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