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Dendritic nanoconjugates for intracellular delivery of neutral oligonucleotides.


ABSTRACT: Dendrimer-based gene delivery has been constrained by intrinsic toxicity and suboptimal nanostructure. Conjugation of neutral morpholino oligonucleotides (ONs) with PAMAM dendrimers resulted in neutral, uniform, and ultra-small (?10 nm) nanoconjugates. The nanoconjugates dramatically enhanced cellular delivery of the ONs in cancer cells. After release from the dendrimer in the cytosol, the ONs produced potent functional activity without causing significant cytotoxicity. When carrying an apoptosis-promoting ON, the nanoconjugates produced cancer cell killing directly. Thus, the dendritic nanoconjugates may provide an effective tool for delivering ONs to tumors and other diseased tissues.

SUBMITTER: Ming X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4598944 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dendritic nanoconjugates for intracellular delivery of neutral oligonucleotides.

Ming Xin X   Wu Lin L   Carver Kyle K   Yuan Ahu A   Min Yuanzeng Y  

Nanoscale 20150702 29


Dendrimer-based gene delivery has been constrained by intrinsic toxicity and suboptimal nanostructure. Conjugation of neutral morpholino oligonucleotides (ONs) with PAMAM dendrimers resulted in neutral, uniform, and ultra-small (∼10 nm) nanoconjugates. The nanoconjugates dramatically enhanced cellular delivery of the ONs in cancer cells. After release from the dendrimer in the cytosol, the ONs produced potent functional activity without causing significant cytotoxicity. When carrying an apoptosi  ...[more]

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