Macromolecular Rapid Communications, Vol.32, No.8, 654-659, 2011
Conjugation of siRNA with Comb-Type PEG Enhances Serum Stability and Gene Silencing Efficiency
A thiol-modified siRNA targeting the enhanced green fluorescence protein (eGFP) gene was conjugated with RAFT-synthesized, pyridyl disulfide-functional poly(PEG methyl ether acrylate) s (p(PEGA) s). siRNA-p(PEGA) conjugates demonstrated significantly enhanced in vitro serum stability and nuclease resistance compared to the unmodified and thiol-modified siRNA. The complexes of siRNA-p(PEGA) conjugates with a fusogenic peptide, KALA ((+)/(-) = 2) inhibited the protein expression approximately 28-fold more than the KALA complex of the unmodified siRNA. The protein inhibition caused by siRNA-p(PEGA)-KALA complexes (56 +/- 5%-58 +/- 3% of the fluorescence expressed in non-treated cells) was comparable to the effect of the unmodified siRNA-lipofectamine complex (77 +/- 7%).
Keywords:biological applications of polymers;PEG(meth)acrylate;polymer conjugates;reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer polymerization (RAFT);siRNA