posted on 2022-05-25, 13:04authored byRamesh
Kumar Dhandapani, Dhandapani Gurusamy, Subba Reddy Palli
Developing safe and effective double-stranded
RNA (dsRNA) delivery
systems remains a major challenge for gene silencing, especially in
lepidopteran insects. This study evaluated the protamine sulfate (PS)/lipid/dsRNA
nanoparticle (NP) delivery system for RNA interference (RNAi) in cells
and larvae of the fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda, a major worldwide pest. A highly efficient gene delivery formulation
was prepared using a cationic biopolymer, PS, and a cationic lipid,
Cellfectin (CF), complexed with dsRNA. The NPs were prepared by a
two-step self-assembly method. The formation of NPs was revealed by
dynamic light scattering and transmission electron microscopy. The
formation of CF/dsRNA/PS NPs was spherical in shape and size, ranging
from 20 to 100 nm with a positive charge (+23.3 mV). Interestingly,
prepared CF/dsRNA/PS NPs could protect dsRNA (95%) from nuclease degradation
and thus significantly improve the stability of dsRNA. Formulations
prepared by combining EGFP DNA with CF/PS increased transfection efficiency
in Sf9 cells compared to PS/EGFP and CF/EGFP NPs. Also, the PS/CF/dsRNA
NPs enhanced the endosomal escape for the intracellular delivery of
dsRNA. The gene knockdown efficiency was assessed in Sf9 Luciferase
(Luc) stable cells after a 72 h incubation with CF/dsRNA/PS, PS/dsRNA,
CF/dsRNA, or naked dsRNA. Knockdown of the Luc gene
was detected in CF/dsRNA/PS (76%) and PS/dsRNA (42.4%) not CF/dsRNA
(19.5%) and naked dsRNA (10.3%) in Sf9 Luc cells. Moreover, CF/dsIAP/PS
(25 μg of dsRNA targeting the inhibitor of apoptosis,
IAP, gene of FAW) NPs showed knockdown of the IAP gene (39.5%) and mortality (55%) in FAW larvae. These results highlight
the potential application of PS/lipid/dsRNA NPs for RNA-mediated control
of insect pests.