Biomedicines (Nov 2020)

Self-Assembling β-Glucan Nanomedicine for the Delivery of siRNA

  • Kyungwoo Lee,
  • Daejin Min,
  • Yonghyun Choi,
  • Semi Yoon,
  • Jaehee Jang,
  • Jangsun Hwang,
  • Hojeong Jeon,
  • Yong Woo Cho,
  • Jonghoon Choi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8110497
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. 497

Abstract

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We aimed to design and manufacture a transporter capable of delivering small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) into the skin without causing any damage. β-glucans are unique chiral polysaccharides with well-defined immunological properties and supramolecular wrapping ability. However, the chiral properties of these polymers have hardly been applied in drug delivery systems. In this study, β-glucan nanoparticles were designed and manufactured to deliver genetic material to the target cells. The β-glucan molecules were self-assembled with an siRNA into nanoparticles of 300–400 nm in diameter via a conformational transition process, in order to construct a gene delivery system. The assembled gene nanocarriers were associated with high gene-loading ability. The expression and efficiency of siRNA were verified after its delivery via β-glucan. Our results provide evidence that β-glucan nanoparticles can be effectively used to deliver siRNA into the cells.

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