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Natural steroid-based cationic copolymers cholesterol/diosgenin-r-PDMAEMAs and their pDNA nanoplexes: impact of steroid structures and hydrophobic/hydrophilic ratios on pDNA delivery.


ABSTRACT: Using natural-based lipids to construct biocompatible, controllable and efficient nanocarriers and elucidating their structure-function relationships, was regarded as an important area for creating sustainable biomaterials. Herein, we utilized two natural steroids: cholesterol and diosgenin (bearing different hydrophobic tails) as the building blocks, to synthesize a series of natural steroid-based cationic random copolymers PMA6Chol-r-PDMAEMA and PMA6Dios-r-PDMAEMA via RAFT polymerization. The results demonstrated that the steroid-r-PDMAEMA copolymers could efficiently bind pDNA (N/P < 3.0) and then form near-spherical shape (142-449 nm) and positively-charged (+11.5 to +19.6 mV) nanoparticles. The in vitro cytotoxicity and gene transfection efficiency greatly depend on the steroid hydrophobic tail structures and steroid/PDMAEMA block ratios. Optimum transfection efficiency of the (Chol-P1/pDNA and Dios-P3/pDNA) nanoplexes could reach to 18.1-31.2% of the PEI-25K/pDNA complex. Moreover, all of the steroid-r-PDMAEMA/Cy3-pDNA nanoplexes have an obvious "lysosome localization" effect, indicating the steroid structures do not remarkably influence the intracellular localization behaviors of these nanoplexes.

SUBMITTER: Wang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9033666 | biostudies-literature | 2021 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Natural steroid-based cationic copolymers cholesterol/diosgenin-<i>r</i>-PDMAEMAs and their pDNA nanoplexes: impact of steroid structures and hydrophobic/hydrophilic ratios on pDNA delivery.

Wang Zhao Z   Sun Jingjing J   Li Mingrui M   Luo Ting T   Shen Yulin Y   Cao Amin A   Sheng Ruilong R  

RSC advances 20210501 32


Using natural-based lipids to construct biocompatible, controllable and efficient nanocarriers and elucidating their structure-function relationships, was regarded as an important area for creating sustainable biomaterials. Herein, we utilized two natural steroids: cholesterol and diosgenin (bearing different hydrophobic tails) as the building blocks, to synthesize a series of natural steroid-based cationic random copolymers PMA6Chol-<i>r</i>-PDMAEMA and PMA6Dios-<i>r</i>-PDMAEMA <i>via</i> RAFT  ...[more]

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