Volume 45, Issue 17 2400251
Research Article

Structural and Property Characterizations of Dual-Responsive Core–Shell Tecto Dendrimers for Tumor Penetration and Gene Delivery Applications

Junjie Liu

Junjie Liu

Medical Science and Technology Innovation Center, Shandong First Medical University, Jinan, Shandong, 250117 P. R. China

State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers and Polymer Materials, Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Nano-Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine, College of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Donghua University, Shanghai, 201620 P. R. China

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Xiaoyu Wang

Xiaoyu Wang

Medical Science and Technology Innovation Center, Shandong First Medical University, Jinan, Shandong, 250117 P. R. China

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Xiaolei Li

Xiaolei Li

Medical Science and Technology Innovation Center, Shandong First Medical University, Jinan, Shandong, 250117 P. R. China

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Cheng Ni

Cheng Ni

State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers and Polymer Materials, Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Nano-Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine, College of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Donghua University, Shanghai, 201620 P. R. China

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Lei Liu

Lei Liu

Center for Advanced Low-dimension Materials, Donghua University, Shanghai, 201620 P. R. China

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István Bányai

Corresponding Author

István Bányai

Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, H-4032 Hungary

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Xiangyang Shi

Corresponding Author

Xiangyang Shi

State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers and Polymer Materials, Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Nano-Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine, College of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Donghua University, Shanghai, 201620 P. R. China

E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

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Cong Song

Corresponding Author

Cong Song

Medical Science and Technology Innovation Center, Shandong First Medical University, Jinan, Shandong, 250117 P. R. China

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First published: 30 May 2024

Abstract

Core–shell tecto dendrimers (CSTDs) with excellent physicochemical properties and good tumor penetration and gene transfection efficiency have been demonstrated to have the potential to replace high-generation dendrimers in biomedical applications. However, their characterization and related biological properties of CSTDs for enhanced tumor penetration and gene delivery still lack in-depth investigation. Herein, three types of dual-responsive CSTDs are designed for thorough physicochemical characterization and investigation of their tumor penetration and gene delivery efficiency. Three types of CSTDs are prepared through phenylborate ester bonds of phenylboronic acid (PBA)-decorated generation 5 (G5) poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) dendrimers as cores and monose (galactose, glucose, or mannose)-conjugated G3 PAMAM dendrimers as shells and thoroughly characterized via NMR and other techniques. It is shown that the produced CSTDs display strong correlation signals between the PBA and monose protons, similar hydrodynamic diameters, and dual reactive oxygen species- and pH-responsivenesses. The dual-responsive CSTDs are proven to have structure-dependent tumor penetration property and gene delivery efficiency in terms of small interference RNA for gene silencing and plasmid DNA for gene editing, thus revealing a great potential for different biomedical applications.

Conflict of Interest

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Data Availability Statement

The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.

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