Issue 62, 2018, Issue in Progress

Hydroxyethyl substituted linear polyethylenimine for safe and efficient delivery of siRNA therapeutics

Abstract

Linear polyethylenimine (LPEI) has been well reported as a carrier for siRNA delivery. However, its applications are limited due to its highly ionized state at physiologic pH and the resultant charge mediated toxicity. The presence of ionizable secondary amines in LPE are responsible for its unique characteristics such as pH dependent solubility and positive charge. Therefore, modification of LPEI was carried out to obtain hydroxyethyl substituted LPEI with the degree of substitution ranging from 15% to 45%. The impact of modification on the physicochemical parameters of the polymer, i.e. buffer capacity, solubility, biocompatibility and stability, was evaluated. Surprisingly, despite the loss of ionizable amines, the substitution improved solubility, and even overcame the pH dependent solubility of LPEI. In addition, the conversion of secondary amines to less basic tertiary amines after substitution improved the buffer capacity, in the endosomal pH range, required for efficient endosomal escape. It also reduced erythrocyte aggregation, hemolytic potential and in vitro cytotoxicity. The in vitro studies showed enhanced cell uptake and mRNA knockdown efficiency. Thus, the proposed modification shows a simple approach to overcome the limitation of LPEI for siRNA delivery.

Graphical abstract: Hydroxyethyl substituted linear polyethylenimine for safe and efficient delivery of siRNA therapeutics

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Jul 2018
Accepted
10 Oct 2018
First published
16 Oct 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 35461-35473

Hydroxyethyl substituted linear polyethylenimine for safe and efficient delivery of siRNA therapeutics

S. Patil, R. Lalani, P. Bhatt, I. Vhora, V. Patel, H. Patel and A. Misra, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 35461 DOI: 10.1039/C8RA06298F

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