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Cell-penetrating and neurotargeting dendritic siRNA nanostructures
Korbinian Brunner1, Johannes Harder, Tobias Halbach
1Center for Integrative Protein Science, Department of Chemistry, Ludwig-Maximilians University München, Butenandtstrasse 5-13, 81377 Munich (Germany) http://www.carellgroup.de.
Abstract:
We report the development of dendritic siRNA nanostructures that are able to penetrate even difficult to transfect cells such as neurons with the help of a special receptor ligand. The nanoparticles elicit strong siRNA responses, despite the dendritic structure. An siRNA dendrimer directed against the crucial rabies virus (RABV) nucleoprotein (N protein) and phosphoprotein (P protein) allowed the suppression of the virus titer in neurons below the detection limit. The cell-penetrating siRNA dendrimers, which were assembled using click chemistry, open up new avenues toward finding novel molecules able to cure this deadly disease.

