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Inhalable Bottlebrush Polymer Bioconjugates as Vectors for Efficient Pulmonary Delivery of Oligonucleotides.


ABSTRACT: Antisense oligonucleotides hold therapeutic promise for various lung disorders, but their efficacy is limited by suboptimal delivery. To address this challenge, we explored the use of inhaled bottlebrush polymer-DNA conjugates, named pacDNA, as a delivery strategy. Inhaled pacDNA exhibits superior mucus penetration, achieving a uniform and sustained lung distribution in mice. Targeting the 5' splice site of an aberrant enhanced green fluorescence protein (EGFP) pre-mRNA in EGFP-654 mice, inhaled pacDNA more efficiently corrects splicing than a B-peptide conjugate and restores EGFP expression in the lung. Additionally, in an orthotopic NCI-H358 non-small-cell lung tumor mouse model, inhaled pacDNA targeting wild-type KRAS mRNA effectively suppresses KRAS expression and inhibits lung tumor growth, requiring a substantially lower dosage compared to intravenously injected pacDNA. These findings demonstrate the potential of bottlebrush polymer-DNA conjugates as a promising agent for enhanced oligonucleotide therapy in the lung and advancing the treatment landscape for lung disorders.

SUBMITTER: Fang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10786149 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inhalable Bottlebrush Polymer Bioconjugates as Vectors for Efficient Pulmonary Delivery of Oligonucleotides.

Fang Yang Y   Cai Jiansong J   Ren Mengqi M   Zhong Tongtong T   Wang Dali D   Zhang Ke K  

ACS nano 20231226 1


Antisense oligonucleotides hold therapeutic promise for various lung disorders, but their efficacy is limited by suboptimal delivery. To address this challenge, we explored the use of inhaled bottlebrush polymer-DNA conjugates, named pacDNA, as a delivery strategy. Inhaled pacDNA exhibits superior mucus penetration, achieving a uniform and sustained lung distribution in mice. Targeting the 5' splice site of an aberrant enhanced green fluorescence protein (<i>EGFP</i>) pre-mRNA in EGFP-654 mice,  ...[more]

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