Tumor-specific gene transfer with receptor-mediated nanocomplexes modified by polyethylene glycol shielding and endosomally cleavable lipid and peptide linkers
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Tumor-specific gene transfer with receptor-mediated nanocomplexes modified by polyethylene glycol shielding and endosomally cleavable lipid and peptide linkers
Abstract
Synthetic nanoparticle formulations have the potential for tumor-targeted gene delivery. Receptor-targeted nanocomplex (RTN) formulations comprise mixtures of cationic liposomes and targeting peptides that self-assemble on mixing with nucleic acids. RTN formulations were prepared containing different polyethylene glycol (PEG)ylated lipids with esterase-cleavable linkers (e.g., ME42) to promote intracellular PEG detachment and nanoparticle disassembly. In addition, integrin-targeting peptides (peptide ME27) were tested with endosomal furin- and cathepsin B-cleavable peptide linkers located between the integrin-binding ligand and the K(16) nucleic acid-binding domain to promote intracellular disengagement from the receptor. ME42/ME27 RTNs formed stable particles of <200 nm in isotonic salt buffers, compared with 4-microm particles formed by un-PEGylated RTNs. Transfection efficiency by PEG-modified, cleavable RTNs improved approximately 2-fold in 4 different cell lines, with 80% efficiency in murine neuroblastoma cells. In an in vivo model of neuroblastoma, ME42/ME27 RTNs delivering luciferase genes were tumor specific, with little expression in other organs tested. PEGylation of the RTNs enhanced luciferase transfection 5-fold over non-PEG formulations, whereas the cleavability of the peptide ME27 enhanced transfection 4-fold over that of RTNs with noncleavable peptides. Cleavability of the lipid for in vivo transfections had no effect. PEGylated, cleavable RTN formulations offer prospects for tumor-specific therapeutic gene transfer.
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