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Download fileLipid-Encapsulated Silica Nanobowls as an Efficient and Versatile DNA Delivery System
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posted on 2020-11-24, 20:07 authored by Madhura Som, Ratnesh Lal, Victor Ruiz-VelascoNonmesoporous Janus silica nanobowls
(NBs) are unique in that they
possess two different nonporous surfaces per particle for loading
biological molecules and can thus be designed with multifunctional
properties. Although silica NBs have been successfully employed for
both targeted therapeutic and diagnostic applications, their ability
to deliver DNA has not yet been fully explored. The purpose of this
study was to design and develop an in vitro transfection agent that
would exploit the distinct characteristics of the silica NB. First,
we determined that the NB surface can be linked to either supercoiled
cDNA plasmids or vectorless, linear cDNA constructs. Additionally,
the linearized cDNA can be functionalized and chemisorbed on NBs to
obtain a controlled release. Second, the successful transfection of
cells studied was dependent on lipid coating of the NB (LNBs). Although
both NBs and LNBs were capable of undergoing endocytosis, NBs appeared
to remain within vesicles as shown by transmission electron microscopy
(TEM). Third, fluorescence microscopy and Western blotting assays
revealed that transfection of four different cell lines and acutely
isolated rat sensory neurons with LNBs loaded with either linear or
supercoiled cDNA constructs coding for the fluorescent protein, clover
and tdTomato, resulted in protein expression. Fourth, two separate
opioid receptor–ion channel signaling pathways were functionally
reconstituted in HEK cells transfected with LNBs loaded with three
separate cDNA constructs. Overall, these results lay the foundation
for the use and further development of LNBs as in vitro transfection
agents.
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