Transferrin-functionalized chitosan-graft-poly(l-lysine) dendrons as a high-efficiency gene delivery carrier for nasopharyngeal carcinoma therapy†
Abstract
Transferrin-functionalized chitosan-graft-poly(L-lysine) dendrons (CS–PLLD–Tf) were synthesized in this work and then used to deliver the MMP-9 shRNA plasmid to HNE-1 cells for gene therapy. The obtained CS–PLLD–Tf displayed excellent gene transfection in vitro, verifying the strategy of constructing a high-efficiency gene carrier by conjugating the multiple low generation PLLDs to one molecule of CS to form a copolymer. Particularly, CS–PLLD–Tf showed much higher gene transfection efficiency than PEI-25k and CS–PLLD in the presence of serum, and more than 40% HNE-1 cells were transfected. This result led to an obvious decrease in MMP-9 protein expression and the apoptosis of HNE-1 cells as well as inhibition of the growth and invasion of HNE-1 tumors. The in vivo anti-tumor assay showed that CS–PLLD–Tf delivered the MMP-9 plasmid effectively and the tumor volume decreased more than 77% compared with the PBS control group. Moreover, CS–PLLD–Tf displayed higher bioavailability and good biocompatibility such as lower cytotoxicity, excellent blood compatibility and non-toxicity to organs, suggesting a potential application in gene therapy of tumors.