Hydrophobic Effect from Conjugated Chemicals or Drugs on In Vivo Biodistribution of RNA Nanoparticles
Autor: | Zhefeng Li, Peixuan Guo, Daniel L. Jasinski, Hongran Yin |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Biodistribution 02 engineering and technology Conjugated system Hydrophobic effect Mice 03 medical and health sciences Drug Delivery Systems In vivo Genetics Animals Nanobiotechnology Tissue Distribution Molecular Biology Research Articles Chemistry RNA 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Molecular biology 030104 developmental biology Cancer cell Biophysics Nanoparticles Molecular Medicine 0210 nano-technology Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions Macromolecule |
Zdroj: | Human Gene Therapy. 29:77-86 |
ISSN: | 1557-7422 1043-0342 |
Popis: | Liver or other organ accumulation of drugs is one of the major problems that leads to toxicity and side effects in therapy using chemicals or other macromolecules. It has been shown that specially designed RNA nanoparticles can specifically target cancer cells, silence oncogenic genes, and stop cancer growth with little or no accumulation in the liver or other vital organs. It is well known that physical properties of nanoparticles such as size, shape, and surface chemistry affect biodistribution and pharmacokinetic profiles in vivo. This study examined how the hydrophobicity of chemicals conjugated to RNA nanoparticles affect in vivo biodistribution. Weaker organ accumulation was observed for hydrophobic chemicals after they were conjugated to RNA nanoparticles, revealing RNA's ability to solubilize hydrophobic chemicals. It was found that different chemicals conjugated to RNA nanoparticles resulted in the alteration of RNA hydrophobicity. Stronger hydrophobicity induced by chemical conjugates resulted in higher accumulation of RNA nanoparticles in vital organs in mice. This study provides new insights for handling drug insolubility, therapeutic toxicity, and organ clearance in drug development. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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