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  2. Design, synthesis, and in vitro gene transfer efficacy of novel ionizable cholesterol derivatives

Design, synthesis, and in vitro gene transfer efficacy of novel ionizable cholesterol derivatives

  • J Liposome Res. 2024 Apr 2:1-13. doi: 10.1080/08982104.2024.2333755.
Yajing Wang 1 Jiahui Jiang 1 Ziwei Ding 1 Tao Zhang 1 Yingying Shi 1 Xianfeng Huang 1 Xiaozhong Shen 2
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 School of Pharmacy, Changzhou University, Changzhou, PR China.
  • 2 Guangdong Food and Drug Vocational College, Guangzhou, PR China.
Abstract

ABSTACTThe medicinal properties of genetic drugs are highly dependent on the design of delivery systems. Ionizable Cationic Lipids are considered core Materials in delivery systems. However, there has not yet been a widespread consensus on the relationship between the wide diversity of lipid structure design and gene delivery efficiency. The aims of the research work were to synthesize ionizable Cholesterol derivatives (iChol-lipids) and to evaluate their potential applications as gene delivery vector. A series of iChol-lipids with different head groups were synthesized with carbamate bond spacer. The chemical structures were characterized by 1H NMR, MS, melting range, and pKa. The interactions between iChol-lipids and MALAT1-siRNA were studied by molecular dynamics simulations and compared with market available DC-Chol, which revealed that hydrogen bonds, salt-bridge, and electrostatic interaction were probably involved. The self-assemble behaviors of these lipids were intensively investigated and evaluated by dynamic laser scattering in the presence of different helper lipids and Pegylated Lipids. Their plasmid binding ability, transfection efficiency, hemolytic toxicity, and cytotoxicity were fully studied. IZ-Chol-LNPs was proved to be highly potential to effectively complex with DNA, and endosome escape mechanisms mediated by proton Sponge effect was verified by pH-sensitive fluorescence probe BCFL.

Keywords

Cationic cholesterol derivatives; MD simulation; cell transfection; endosome escape; nucleic acid drug delivery.

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  • HY-159859
    Ionizable Cationic Lipid