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Nanochannel Electro‐Injection as a Versatile Platform for Efficient RNA/DNA Programming on Dendritic Cells
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2023
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EngineeringDendritic CellGene DeliveryBiomedical EngineeringNanomedicineDna NanotechnologyVersatile PlatformCancer VaccinesElectric FieldDna ComputingMicrofluidicsCell-based Drug DeliveryNanobiotechnologyDc MaturationNanochannel Electro‐injectionCell EngineeringCell BiologyBiomolecular EngineeringDendritic CellsBioelectronicsNano-drug DeliveryDendritic Cell BiologyMedicine
The utilization of dendritic cell (DC) vaccines is a promising approach in cancer immunotherapy, and the modification of DCs for the expression of tumor-associated antigens is critical for successful cancer immunotherapy. A safe and efficient method for delivering DNA/RNA into DCs without inducing maturation is beneficial to achieve successful DC transformation for cell vaccine applications, yet remains challenging. This work presents a nanochannel electro-injection (NEI) system for the safe and efficient delivery of a variety of nucleic acid molecules into DCs. The device is based on track-etched nanochannel membrane as key components, where the nano-sized channels localize the electric field on the cell membrane, enabling lower voltage (<30 V) for cell electroporation. The pulse conditions of NEI are examined so that the transfection efficiency (>70%) and biosafety (viability >85%) on delivering fluorescent dyes, plasmid DNA, messenger RNA, and circular RNA (circRNA) into DC2.4 are optimized. Primary mouse bone marrow DC can also be transfected with circRNA with 68.3% efficiency, but without remarkably affecting cellular viability or inducing DC maturation. These results suggest that NEI can be a safe and efficient transfection platform for in vitro transformation of DCs and possesses a promising potential for developing DC vaccines against cancer.
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