Sugar functionalized synergistic dendrimers for biocompatible delivery of nucleic acid therapeutics

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Abstract

Sugars containing cationic polymers are potential carriers for in vitro and in vivo nucleic acid delivery. Monosaccharides such as glucose and galactose have been chemically conjugated to various materials of synergistic poly-lysine dendrimer systems for efficient and biocompatible delivery of short interfering RNA (siRNA). The synergistic dendrimers, which contain lipid conjugated glucose terminalized lysine dendrimers, have significantly lower adverse impact on cells while maintaining efficient cellular entry. Moreover, the synergistic dendrimers complexed to siRNA induced RNA interference (RNAi) in the cells and profoundly knocked down green fluorescence protein (GFP) as well as the endogenously expressing disease related gene Plk1. The new synergic dendrimers may be promising system for biocompatible and efficient siRNA delivery.

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Han, S., Ganbold, T., Bao, Q., Yoshida, T., & Baigude, H. (2018). Sugar functionalized synergistic dendrimers for biocompatible delivery of nucleic acid therapeutics. Polymers, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/POLYM10091034

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