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Plasmid DNA Delivery: Nanotopography Matters

  • Hao Song
  • , Meihua Yu
  • , Yao Lu
  • , Zhengying Gu
  • , Yannan Yang
  • , Min Zhang
  • , Jianye Fu
  • , Chengzhong Yu*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • University of Queensland

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摘要

Plasmid DNA molecules with unique loop structures have widespread bioapplications, in many cases relying heavily on delivery vehicles to introduce them into cells and achieve their functions. Herein, we demonstrate that control over delicate nanotopography of silica nanoparticles as plasmid DNA vectors has significant impact on the transfection efficacy. For silica nanoparticles with rambutan-, raspberry-, and flower-like morphologies composed of spike-, hemisphere-, and bowl-type subunit nanotopographies, respectively, the rambutan-like nanoparticles with spiky surfaces demonstrate the highest plasmid DNA binding capability and transfection efficacy of 88%, higher than those reported for silica-based nanovectors. Moreover, it is shown that the surface spikes of rambutan nanoparticles provide a continuous open space to bind DNA chains via multivalent interactions and protect the gene molecules sheltered in the spiky layer against nuclease degradation, exhibiting no significant transfection decay. This unique protection feature is in great contrast to a commercial transfection agent with similar transfection performance but poor protection capability against enzymatic cleavage. Our study provides new understandings in the rational design of nonviral vectors for efficient gene delivery.

源语言英语
页(从-至)18247-18254
页数8
期刊Journal of the American Chemical Society
139
50
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 20 12月 2017
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