Advanced Science (Mar 2024)

Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles Mediate SiRNA Delivery for Long‐Term Multi‐Gene Silencing in Intact Plants

  • Yao Cai,
  • Zhujiang Liu,
  • Hang Wang,
  • Huan Meng,
  • Yuhong Cao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202301358
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract RNA interference (RNAi) is a powerful tool for understanding and manipulating signaling pathways in plant science, potentially facilitating the accelerated development of novel plant traits and crop yield improvement. The common strategy for delivering siRNA into intact plants using agrobacterium or viruses is complicated and time‐consuming, limiting the application of RNAi in plant research. Here, a novel delivery method based on mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) is reported, which allows for the efficient delivery of siRNA into mature plant leaves via topical application without the aid of mechanical forces, achieving transient gene knockdown with up to 98% silencing efficiency at the molecular level. In addition, this method is nontoxic to plant leaves, enabling the repeated delivery of siRNA for long‐term silencing. White spots and yellowing phenotypes are observed after spraying the MSN‐siRNA complex targeted at phytoene desaturase and magnesium chelatase genes. After high light treatment, photobleaching phenotypes are also observed by spraying MSNs‐siRNA targeted at genes into the Photosystem II repair cycle. Furthermore, the study demonstrated that MSNs can simultaneously silence multiple genes. The results suggest that MSN‐mediated siRNA delivery is an effective tool for long‐term multi‐gene silencing, with great potential for application in plant functional genomic analyses and crop improvement.

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