Cross-Linkable Polyion Complex Micelles from Polypept(o)ide-Based ABC-Triblock Copolymers for siRNA Delivery

January 18, 2022

Title

Cross-Linkable Polyion Complex Micelles from Polypept(o)ide-Based ABC-Triblock Copolymers for siRNA Delivery

Author

Leon Capelôa, Mina Yazdi, Heyang Zhang, Xiaobing Chen, Yu Nie, Ernst Wagner, Ulrich Lächelt, Matthias Barz

Year

2021

Journal

Macro Molecular Rapid Communications

Abstract

ABC-type triblock copolymers are a rising platform especially for oligonucleotide delivery as they offer an additional functionality besides the anyhow needed functions of shielding and complexation. The authors present a polypept(o)ide-based triblock copolymer synthesized by amine-initiated ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of N-carboxyanhydrides (NCAs), comprising a shielding block A of polysarcosine (pSar), a poly(S-ethylsulfonyl-l-cystein) (pCys(SO2Et)) block B for bioreversible and chemo-selective cross-linking and a poly(l-lysine) (pLys) block C for complexation to construct polyion complex (PIC) micelles as vehicle for small interfering RNA (siRNA) delivery. The self-assembly behavior of ABC-type triblocks is investigated to derive correlations between block lengths of the polymer and PIC micelle structure, showing an enormous effect of the β-sheet forming pCys(SO2Et) block. Moreover, the block enables the introduction of disulfide cross-links by reaction with multifunctional thiols to increase stability against dilution. The right content of the additional block leads to well-defined cross-linked 50–60 nm PIC micelles purified from production impurities and determinable siRNA loading. These PIC micelles can deliver functional siRNA into Neuro2A and KB cells evaluated by cellular uptake and specific gene knockdown assays.

Instrument

FT/IR-4100, V-530, LC-2000

Keywords

copolymers, oligonucleotide, ROP, RNA, siRNA,