Targeted Gene Delivery to Macrophages by Biodegradable Star-Shaped Polymers
Yajie Zhang1, Yafeng Wang2, Chi Zhang1
1Department of Polymer Science & Engineering, School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University , Nanjing 210093, P. R. China.
Abstract:
In this report, two biodegradable star-shaped polyasparamide derivatives and four analogues modified with either mannose or folic acid moiety for preferential targeting of a difficult-to-transfect immune cell type, i.e., macrophage, have been synthesized. Each of the prepared star polymers complexes with plasmid DNA to form nanosized particles featuring a core-shell-like morphology. Mannose or folate functionalized star polymers can greatly improve the transfection performance on a macrophage cell line RAW 264.7. As a result, a combination of targeting ligand modification and topological structures of gene carriers is a promising strategy for immune cells-based gene therapy.


