In vitro-transcribed messenger RNA
(mRNA) can efficiently express the therapeutic proteins in target
cells without the concern of mutagenesis, which holds great promise
for the treatment of a broad range of diseases. However, the safe
and effective delivery of mRNA remains a challenge and the development
of novel delivery vehicles is highly desirable. Herein, a nucleic
acid nanogel-based mRNA delivery system is designed and prepared for
robust mRNA-encoding gene expression, which can efficiently produce
the interested proteins and realize the proteins’ functions
in situ. Via simple nucleic acid hybridization, we demonstrate the
efficient loading of either the enhanced green fluorescence protein-encoded
mRNA (EGFP-mRNA) or Cas9 protein-encoded mRNA (Cas9-mRNA) in a nucleic
acid nanogel, which can effectively enter the cells and results in
robust EGFP expression or CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing. This
study provides a novel and general mRNA delivery platform that has
the potential to deliver various mRNA-encoding therapeutic proteins
for biomedical purposes.