RVG-Peptide-Linked Trimethylated Chitosan for Delivery of siRNA to the Brain

Yikun Gao(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University), Zhan‐You Wang(Northeastern University), Jinghai Zhang(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University), Youxi Zhang(China Medical University), Hong Huo(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University), Tianyi Wang(Northeastern University), Tongying Jiang(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University), Siling Wang(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University)
Biomacromolecules
February 18, 2014
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Abstract

In this work, a peptide derived from the rabies virus glycoprotein (RVG) was linked to siRNA/trimethylated chitosan (TMC) complexes through bifunctional PEG for efficient brain-targeted delivery of siRNA. The physiochemical properties of the complexes, such as siRNA complexing ability, size and ζ potential, morphology, serum stability, and cytotoxicity, were investigated prior to studying the cellular uptake, in vitro gene silencing efficiency, and in vivo biodistribution. The RVG-peptide-linked siRNA/TMC-PEG complexes showed increased serum stability, negligible cytotoxicity, and higher cellular uptake than the unmodified siRNA/TMC-mPEG complexes in acetylcholine receptor positive Neuro2a cells. The potent knockdown of BACE1, a therapeutic target in Alzheimer's disease, demonstrated the gene silencing efficiency. In vivo imaging analysis showed significant accumulation of Cy5-siRNA in the isolated brain of mice injected with RVG-peptide-linked complexes. Therefore, the RVG-peptide-linked TMC-PEG developed in this study can be used as a potential carrier for delivery of siRNA to the brain.


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