Phosphorothioated DNA Engineered Liposomes as a General Platform for Stimuli-Responsive Cell-Specific Intracellular Delivery and Genome Editing

An Yan, Xiaoqing Chen, Jie He, Yifan Ge, Qing Liu, Dong Men, Ke Xu, Di Li

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Abstract

Intracellular protein delivery is highly desirable for protein drug-based cell therapy. Established technologies suffer from poor cell-specific cytosolic protein delivery, which hampers the targeting therapy of specific cell populations. A fusogenic liposome system enables cytosolic delivery, but its ability of cell-specific and controllable delivery is quite limited. Inspired by the kinetics of viral fusion, we designed a phosphorothioated DNA coatings-modified fusogenic liposome to mimic the function of viral hemagglutinin. The macromolecular fusion machine docks cargo-loaded liposomes at the membrane of target cells, triggers membrane fusion upon pH or UV light stimuli, and facilitates cytosolic protein delivery. Our results showed efficient cell-targeted delivery of proteins of various sizes and charges, indicating the phosphorothioated DNA plug-in unit on liposomes could be a general strategy for spatial-temporally controllable protein delivery both in vitro and in vivo.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202303973
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume62
Issue number25
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Jun 2023

Keywords

  • Cell-Specific
  • Genome Editing
  • Hemagglutinin-Mimicking
  • Phosphorothioated DNA
  • Protein Delivery

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