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Two‐Photon Light Trigger siRNA Transfection of Cancer Cells Using Non‐Toxic Porous Silicon Nanoparticles

Arnaud Chaix, Eduardo J. Cueto‐Díaz, Sofia Dominguez‐Gil, Chantelle Spiteri, Laure Lichon, Marie Maynadier, Xavier Dumail, Dina Aggad, Anthony Delalande, Aurélie Bessière, Chantal Pichon, Ciro Chiappini, Michael J. Sailor, Nadir Bettache, Magali Gary‐Bobo, Jean‐Olivier Durand, Christophe Nguyen, Frédérique Cunin

2023Advanced Healthcare Materials15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The concept of using two-photon excitation in the NIR for the spatiotemporal control of biological processes holds great promise. However, its use for the delivery of nucleic acids has been very scarcely described and the reported procedures are not optimal as they often involve potentially toxic materials and irradiation conditions. This work prepares a simple system made of biocompatible porous silicon nanoparticles (pSiNP) for the safe siRNA photocontrolled delivery and gene silencing in cells upon two-photon excitation. PSiNP are linked to an azobenzene moiety, which possesses a lysine group (pSiNP@ICPES-azo@Lys) to efficiently complex siRNA. Non-linear excitation of the two-photon absorber system (pSiNP) followed by intermolecular energy transfer (FRET) to trans azobenzene moiety, result in the photoisomerization of the azobenzene from trans to cis and in the destabilization of the azobenzene-siRNA complex, thus inducing the delivery of the cargo siRNA to the cytoplasm of cells. Efficient silencing in MCF-7 expressing stable firefly luciferase with siRNAluc against luciferase is observed. Furthermore, siRNA against inhibitory apoptotic protein (IAP) leads to over 70% of MCF-7 cancer cell death. The developed technique using two-photon light allows a unique high spatiotemporally controlled and safe siRNA delivery in cells in few seconds of irradiation.

Topics & Concepts

TransfectionGene silencingAzobenzeneMoietyBiophysicsLuciferaseFluorophoreChemistryPorous siliconCancer cellCytoplasmTwo-photon excitation microscopyMaterials scienceNanotechnologyFluorescenceOptoelectronicsBiochemistryCancerSiliconBiologyStereochemistryPhysicsOpticsOrganic chemistryMoleculeGeneticsGeneRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesNanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
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