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Liposome-polyethylenimine complexes (DPPC-PEI lipopolyplexes) for therapeutic siRNA delivery in vivo

Journal

NANOMEDICINE-NANOTECHNOLOGY BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 209-218

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2016.08.005

Keywords

Lipopolyplex; Polyethlyenimine; Liposome; siRNA therapy; RNAi; siRNA delivery; Survivin

Funding

  1. Deutsche Krebshilfe [11616]
  2. Saxonian Ministry of Science and Art (SMWK)
  3. German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [1315883]

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Therapeutic applications of RNA interference (RNAi) require efficient siRNA delivery strategies in vivo. Combining lipid-based carriers with polymeric nanoparticles offers the favorable properties of both systems. This is the first study to explore polyethylenimine-based lipopolyplexes comprising a low-molecular weight PEI and the phospholipid DPPC for therapeutic siRNA use. Lipopolyplex structures are analyzed by electron microscopy. Biological efficacies are demonstrated in vitro by cellular uptake, knockdown of the target oncogene survivin, and concomitant cell growth inhibition. Upon systemic administration in tumor-bearing mice, here performed by intraperitoneal (i. p.) injection, radioactive biodistribution assays show lipopolyplex-mediated delivery of intact siRNAs. Absence of blood serum parameter alterations, erythrocyte aggregation or immunostimulation, and the observation of animal well-being and stable body weight confirm biocompatibility. Exploring therapeutic efficacies in a preclinical model, a considerable inhibition of prostate carcinoma xenograft growth is achieved, paralleled by an similar to 65% survivin knockdown in the tumors. We, thus, demonstrate that PEI-based lipopolyplexes represent an efficient platform for therapeutic use of small RNAs. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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