Novel Ellipsoid Chitosan-Phthalate Lecithin Nanoparticles for siRNA Delivery

Small interfering RNA (siRNA) has received increased interest as a gene therapeutic agent. However, instability and lack of safe, affordable, and effective carrier systems limit siRNA's widespread clinical use. To tackle this issue, synthetic vectors such as liposomes and polymeric nanoparticle...

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Main Authors: Ramzi Mukred Saeed, Mohammed Abdullah, Mamoun Ahram, Mutasem Omar Taha
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbioe.2021.695371/full
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spelling doaj-7321a698b6e44ffc850fd38d4cd1e9942021-07-28T10:58:20ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology2296-41852021-07-01910.3389/fbioe.2021.695371695371Novel Ellipsoid Chitosan-Phthalate Lecithin Nanoparticles for siRNA DeliveryRamzi Mukred Saeed0Mohammed Abdullah1Mamoun Ahram2Mutasem Omar Taha3Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, The University of Jordan, Amman, JordanDepartment of Physiology and Biochemistry, School of Medicine, The University of Jordan, Amman, JordanDepartment of Physiology and Biochemistry, School of Medicine, The University of Jordan, Amman, JordanDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, The University of Jordan, Amman, JordanSmall interfering RNA (siRNA) has received increased interest as a gene therapeutic agent. However, instability and lack of safe, affordable, and effective carrier systems limit siRNA's widespread clinical use. To tackle this issue, synthetic vectors such as liposomes and polymeric nanoparticles have recently been extensively investigated. In this study, we exploited the advantages of reduced cytotoxicity and enhanced cellular penetration of chitosan-phthalate (CSP) together with the merits of lecithin (LC)-based nanoparticles (NPs) to create novel, ellipsoid, non-cytotoxic, tripolyphosphate (TPP)-crosslinked NPs capable of delivering siRNA efficiently. The resulting NPs were characterized by dynamic light scattering (DLS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and were found to be ellipsoid in the shape of ca. 180 nm in size, exhibiting novel double-layer shells, with excellent stability at physiological pH and in serum solutions. MTT assay and confocal fluorescence microscopy showed that CSP-LC-TPP NPs are non-cytotoxic and efficiently penetrate cancer cells in vitro. They achieved 44% silencing against SLUG protein in MDA-MB-453 cancer cells and were significantly superior to a commercial liposome-based transfection agent that achieved only 30% silencing under comparable conditions. Moreover, the NPs protected their siRNA cargos in 50% serum and from being displaced by variable concentrations of heparin. In fact, CSP-LC-TPP NPs achieved 26% transfection efficiency in serum containing cell culture media. Real-time wide-field fluorescence microscopy showed siRNA-loaded CSP-LC-TPP NPs to successfully release their cargo intracellularly. We found that the amphoteric nature of chitosan-phthalate polymer promotes the endosomal escape of siRNA and improves the silencing efficiency.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbioe.2021.695371/fullChitosan nanoparticlesellipsoid nanoparticlesnon-viral vectorssiRNA deliverygene delivery
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author Ramzi Mukred Saeed
Mohammed Abdullah
Mamoun Ahram
Mutasem Omar Taha
spellingShingle Ramzi Mukred Saeed
Mohammed Abdullah
Mamoun Ahram
Mutasem Omar Taha
Novel Ellipsoid Chitosan-Phthalate Lecithin Nanoparticles for siRNA Delivery
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Chitosan nanoparticles
ellipsoid nanoparticles
non-viral vectors
siRNA delivery
gene delivery
author_facet Ramzi Mukred Saeed
Mohammed Abdullah
Mamoun Ahram
Mutasem Omar Taha
author_sort Ramzi Mukred Saeed
title Novel Ellipsoid Chitosan-Phthalate Lecithin Nanoparticles for siRNA Delivery
title_short Novel Ellipsoid Chitosan-Phthalate Lecithin Nanoparticles for siRNA Delivery
title_full Novel Ellipsoid Chitosan-Phthalate Lecithin Nanoparticles for siRNA Delivery
title_fullStr Novel Ellipsoid Chitosan-Phthalate Lecithin Nanoparticles for siRNA Delivery
title_full_unstemmed Novel Ellipsoid Chitosan-Phthalate Lecithin Nanoparticles for siRNA Delivery
title_sort novel ellipsoid chitosan-phthalate lecithin nanoparticles for sirna delivery
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
issn 2296-4185
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Small interfering RNA (siRNA) has received increased interest as a gene therapeutic agent. However, instability and lack of safe, affordable, and effective carrier systems limit siRNA's widespread clinical use. To tackle this issue, synthetic vectors such as liposomes and polymeric nanoparticles have recently been extensively investigated. In this study, we exploited the advantages of reduced cytotoxicity and enhanced cellular penetration of chitosan-phthalate (CSP) together with the merits of lecithin (LC)-based nanoparticles (NPs) to create novel, ellipsoid, non-cytotoxic, tripolyphosphate (TPP)-crosslinked NPs capable of delivering siRNA efficiently. The resulting NPs were characterized by dynamic light scattering (DLS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and were found to be ellipsoid in the shape of ca. 180 nm in size, exhibiting novel double-layer shells, with excellent stability at physiological pH and in serum solutions. MTT assay and confocal fluorescence microscopy showed that CSP-LC-TPP NPs are non-cytotoxic and efficiently penetrate cancer cells in vitro. They achieved 44% silencing against SLUG protein in MDA-MB-453 cancer cells and were significantly superior to a commercial liposome-based transfection agent that achieved only 30% silencing under comparable conditions. Moreover, the NPs protected their siRNA cargos in 50% serum and from being displaced by variable concentrations of heparin. In fact, CSP-LC-TPP NPs achieved 26% transfection efficiency in serum containing cell culture media. Real-time wide-field fluorescence microscopy showed siRNA-loaded CSP-LC-TPP NPs to successfully release their cargo intracellularly. We found that the amphoteric nature of chitosan-phthalate polymer promotes the endosomal escape of siRNA and improves the silencing efficiency.
topic Chitosan nanoparticles
ellipsoid nanoparticles
non-viral vectors
siRNA delivery
gene delivery
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbioe.2021.695371/full
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