Bio-inspired gene carriers with low cytotoxicity constructed via the assembly of dextran nanogels and nano-coacervates

Nanomedicine (Lond). 2020 May 29. doi: 10.2217/nnm-2020-0065. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Aim: To achieve safe and biocompatible gene carriers. Materials & methods: A core/shell-structured hierarchical carrier with an internal peptide/gene coacervate 'core' and a dextran nanogel 'shell' on the surface has been designed. Results: The dextran nanogels shield coacervate (DNSC) can effectively condense genes and release them in reducing environments. The dextran nanogel-based 'shell' can effectively shield the positive charge of the peptide/gene coacervate 'core', thus reducing the side effects of cationic gene carriers. In contrast with the common nonviral gene carriers that had high cytotoxicities, the DNSC showed a high transfection efficiency while maintaining a low cytotoxicity. Conclusion: The DNSC provides an effective environmentally responsive gene carrier with potential applications in the fields of gene therapy and gene carrier development.

Keywords: dextran nanogels shield; gene carriers; hierarchical assembly; reducing environmental responsivity.