Optimization of Lung Surfactant Coating of siRNA Polyplexes for Pulmonary Delivery

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作者
Baldassi, Domizia [1 ]
Ngo, Thi My Hanh [1 ]
Merkel, Olivia M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Dept Pharm Pharmaceut Technol & Biopharmaceut, Butenandtstr 5, D-81377 Munich, Germany
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
air-liquid interface; polyplexes; pulmonary delivery; pulmonary surfactant; siRNA delivery; IN-VITRO; DRUG; MODELS; MUCUS; VIVO;
D O I
10.1007/s11095-022-03443-3
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Purpose The aim of this study was to understand how coating with a pulmonary surfactant, namely Alveofact, affects the physicochemical parameters as well as in vitro behavior of polyethylenimine (PEI) polyplexes for pulmonary siRNA delivery. Methods Alveofact-coated polyplexes were prepared at different Alveofact:PEI coating ratios and analyzed in terms of size, PDI and zeta potential as well as morphology by transmission electron microscopy. The biological behavior was evaluated in a lung epithelial cell line regarding cell viability, cellular uptake via flow cytometry and gene downregulation by qRT-PCR. Furthermore, a 3D ALI culture model was established to test the mucus diffusion and cellular uptake by confocal microscopy as well as gene silencing activity by qRT-PCR. Results After optimizing the coating process by testing different Alveofact:PEI coating ratios, a formulation with suitable parameters for lung delivery was obtained. In lung epithelial cells, Alveofact-coated polyplexes were well tolerated and internalized. Furthermore, the coating improved the siRNA-mediated gene silencing efficiency. Alveofact-coated polyplexes were then tested on a 3D air-liquid interface (ALI) culture model that, by expressing tight junctions and secreting mucus, resembles important traits of the lung epithelium. Here, we identified the optimal Alveofact:PEI coating ratio to achieve diffusion through the mucus layer while retaining gene silencing activity. Interestingly, the latter underlined the importance of establishing appropriate in vitro models to achieve more consistent results that better predict the in vivo activity. Conclusion The addition of a coating with pulmonary surfactant to polymeric cationic polyplexes represents a valuable formulation strategy to improve local delivery of siRNA to the lungs.
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页数:15
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