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Plasma polymerized nanoparticles effectively deliver dual siRNA and drug therapy in vivo.


ABSTRACT: Multifunctional nanocarriers (MNCs) promise to improve therapeutic outcomes by combining multiple classes of molecules into a single nanostructure, enhancing active targeting of therapeutic agents and facilitating new combination therapies. However, nanocarrier platforms currently approved for clinical use can still only carry a single therapeutic agent. The complexity and escalating costs associated with the synthesis of more complex MNCs have been major technological roadblocks in the pathway for clinical translation. Here, we show that plasma polymerized nanoparticles (PPNs), synthesised in reactive gas discharges, can bind and effectively deliver multiple therapeutic cargo in a facile and cost-effective process compatible with up scaled commercial production. Delivery of siRNA against vascular endothelial growth factor (siVEGF) at extremely low concentrations (0.04 nM), significantly reduced VEGF expression in hard-to-transfect cells when compared with commercial platforms carrying higher siRNA doses (6.25 nM). PPNs carrying a combination of siVEGF and standard of care Paclitaxel (PPN-Dual) at reduced doses (< 100 µg/kg) synergistically modulated the microenvironment of orthotopic breast tumors in mice, and significantly reduced tumor growth. We propose PPNs as a new nanomaterial for delivery of therapeutics, which can be easily functionalised in any laboratory setting without the need for additional wet-chemistry and purification steps.

SUBMITTER: Michael P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7393381 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Plasma polymerized nanoparticles effectively deliver dual siRNA and drug therapy in vivo.

Michael Praveesuda P   Lam Yuen Ting YT   Filipe Elysse C EC   Tan Richard P RP   Chan Alex H P AHP   Lee Bob S L BSL   Feng Nicolas N   Hung Juichien J   Cox Thomas R TR   Santos Miguel M   Wise Steven G SG  

Scientific reports 20200730 1


Multifunctional nanocarriers (MNCs) promise to improve therapeutic outcomes by combining multiple classes of molecules into a single nanostructure, enhancing active targeting of therapeutic agents and facilitating new combination therapies. However, nanocarrier platforms currently approved for clinical use can still only carry a single therapeutic agent. The complexity and escalating costs associated with the synthesis of more complex MNCs have been major technological roadblocks in the pathway  ...[more]

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