A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Small interfering RNA delivery by polyethylenimine-functionalised porous silicon nanoparticles




AuthorsKafshgari MH, Alnakhli M, Delalat B, Apostolou S, Harding FJ, Makila E, Salonen JJ, Kuss BJ, Voelcker NH

PublisherRoyal Soc Chemistry

Publication year2015

JournalBiomaterials Science

Journal name in sourceBIOMATERIALS SCIENCE

Journal acronymBiomater Sci-UK

Volume3

Issue12

First page 1555

Last page1565

Number of pages11

ISSN2047-4830

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1039/c5bm00204d


Abstract

In this study, thermally hydrocarbonised porous silicon nanoparticles (THCpSiNPs) capped with polyethylenimine (PEI) were fabricated, and their potential for small interfering RNA (siRNA) delivery was investigated in an in vitro glioblastoma model. PEI coating following siRNA loading enhanced the sustained release of siRNA, and suppressed burst release effects. The positively-charged surface improved the internalisation of the nanoparticles across the cell membrane. THCpSiNP-mediated siRNA delivery reduced mRNA expression of the MRP1 gene, linked to the resistence of glioblastoma to chemotherapy, by 63% and reduced MRP1-protein levels by 70%. MRP1 siRNA loaded nanoparticles did not induce cytotoxicity in glioblastoma cells, but markedly reduced cell proliferation. In summary, the results demonstrated that non-cytotoxic cationic THCpSiNPs are promising vehicles for therapeutic siRNA delivery.




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