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Barcoded nanoparticles for high throughput in vivo discovery of targeted therapeutics

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1620874114

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barcode; nanotechnology; nanoparticle; drug delivery; gene therapy

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  1. MIT Presidential Fellowship
  2. National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship
  3. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program Fellowship
  4. Marble Center for Cancer Nanomedicine
  5. Cancer Center support(core) [P30CA14051]
  6. MIT Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
  7. Kathy and Curt Marble Cancer Research Fund/Koch Institute Frontier
  8. NIH [DP5-OD017865]

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Nucleic acid therapeutics are limited by inefficient delivery to target tissues and cells and by an incomplete understanding of how nanoparticle structure affects biodistribution to off-target organs. Although thousands of nanoparticle formulations have been designed to deliver nucleic acids, most nanoparticles have been tested in cell culture contexts that do not recapitulate systemic in vivo delivery. To increase the number of nanoparticles that could be tested in vivo, we developed a method to simultaneously measure the biodistribution of many chemically distinct nanoparticles. We formulated nanoparticles to carry specific nucleic acid barcodes, administered the pool of particles, and quantified particle biodistribution by deep sequencing the barcodes. This method distinguished previously characterized lung-and liver-targeting nanoparticles and accurately reported relative quantities of nucleic acid delivered to tissues. Barcode sequences did not affect delivery, and no evidence of particle mixing was observed for tested particles. By measuring the biodistribution of 30 nanoparticles to eight tissues simultaneously, we identified chemical properties promoting delivery to some tissues relative to others. Finally, particles that distributed to the liver also silenced gene expression in hepatocytes when formulated with siRNA. This system can facilitate discovery of nanoparticles targeting specific tissues and cells and accelerate the study of relationships between chemical structure and delivery in vivo.

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