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Conjugation Chemistry through Acetals toward a Dextran-Based Delivery System for Controlled Release of siRNA
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EngineeringGlycobiologyPolysaccharideGene DeliveryNanomedicineMedicinal ChemistryConjugation ChemistryDrug Delivery SystemCell-based Drug DeliveryBiochemistryNew Conjugation ChemistryBioconjugationPharmacologyDelivery SystemOriginal Free PolysaccharideBiomolecular EngineeringPolymer-drug ConjugateBiotechnologyDrug Delivery SystemsNano-drug DeliveryDextran-based Delivery SystemMedicine
New conjugation chemistry for polysaccharides, exemplified by dextran, was developed to enable the attachment of therapeutic or other functional moieties to the polysaccharide through cleavable acetal linkages. The acid-lability of the acetal groups allows the release of therapeutics under acidic conditions, such as that of the endocytic compartments of cells, regenerating the original free polysaccharide in the end. The physical and chemical behavior of these acetal groups can be adjusted by modifying their stereoelectronic and steric properties, thereby providing materials with tunable degradation and release rates. We have applied this conjugation chemistry in the development of water-soluble siRNA carriers, namely acetal-linked amino-dextrans, with various amine structures attached through either slow- or fast-degrading acetal linker. The carriers with the best combination of amine moieties and structural composition of acetals showed high in vitro transfection efficiency and low cytotoxicity in the delivery of siRNA.
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