Injectable Polyplex Hydrogel for Localized and Long-Term Delivery of siRNA

Authors
Kim, Young-MinPark, Mi-RanSong, Soo-Chang
Issue Date
2012-07
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
ACS NANO, v.6, no.7, pp.5757 - 5766
Abstract
Here, we describe a concept for localized and long-term delivery of short interfering RNA (siRNA) using an injectable polyplex hydrogel possessing thermosensitivity and biodegradability properties. We prepared a low molecular weight polyethyleneimine-poly(organophosphazene) conjugate as a thermosensitive and cationic polymer that has a cleavable ester linkage. The conjugates formed about 100 nm sized polyplexes with siRNAs, and the polyplex solution turned into a polyplex hydrogel at body temperature via a hydrophobic interaction. We injected the polyplex hydrogel with siRNA of cyclin B1, an essential protein for controlling the cell cycle, into the tumor xenograft model. Polyplexes were slowly released from the polyplex hydrogel by dissolution and degradation, allowing an in vivo antitumor effect via cyclin B1 gene silencing for 4 weeks with only a single injection.
Keywords
injectable polyplex hydrogel; local delivery; sustained polyplex release; long-term therapy; siRNA
ISSN
1936-0851
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/129103
DOI
10.1021/nn300842a
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