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Protein and mRNA Delivery Enabled by Cholesteryl‐Based Biodegradable Lipidoid Nanoparticles

Yamin Li, Rachel Jarvis, Kuixin Zhu, Zachary Glass, Roza Ogurlu, Peiyang Gao, Peixuan Li, Jinjin Chen, Yingjie Yu, Yongjie Yang, Qiaobing Xu

2020Angewandte Chemie32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Developing safe and efficient delivery systems for therapeutic biomacromolecules is a long-standing challenge. Herein, we report a newly developed combinatorial library of cholesteryl-based disulfide bond-containing biodegradable cationic lipidoid nanoparticles. We have identified a subset of this library which is effective for protein and mRNA delivery in vitro and in vivo. These lipidoids showed comparable transfection efficacies but much lower cytotoxicities compared to the Lpf2k in vitro. In vivo studies in adult mice demonstrated the successful delivery of genome engineering protein and mRNA molecules in the skeletal muscle (via intramuscular injection), lung and spleen (via intravenous injection), and brain (via lateral ventricle infusion).

Topics & Concepts

In vivoIn vitroChemistryMessenger RNATransfectionBiochemistryBiophysicsBiologyBiotechnologyGeneRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesLipid Membrane Structure and Behavior