Kinetically Controlled Polyelectrolyte Complex Assembly of microRNA‐Peptide Nanoparticles toward Treating Mesothelioma

Author:

Anderson Caleb F.1ORCID,Singh Anand2,Stephens Tyler3,Hoang Chuong D.2,Schneider Joel P.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chemical Biology Laboratory National Cancer Institute National Institutes of Health Frederick MD 21701 USA

2. Thoracic Surgery Branch National Cancer Institute National Institutes of Health Bethesda MD 20892 USA

3. Vaccine Research Center Electron Microscopy Unit Cancer Research Technology Program Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research Frederick MD 20701 USA

Abstract

AbstractBroad size distributions and poor long‐term colloidal stability of microRNA‐carrying nanoparticles, especially those formed by polyelectrolyte complexation, represent major hurdles in realizing their clinical translation. Herein, peptide design is used alongside optimized flash nanocomplexation (FNC) to produce uniform peptide‐based miRNA particles of exceptional stability that display anticancer activity against mesothelioma in vitro and in vivo. Modulating the content and display of lysine‐based charge from small intrinsically disordered peptides used to complex miRNA proves essential in achieving stable colloids. FNC facilitates kinetic isolation of the mechanistic steps involved in particle formation to allow the preparation of particles of discrete size in a highly reproducible, scalable, and continuous manner, facilitating pre‐clinical studies. To the best of the authors knowledge, this work represents the first example of employing FNC to prepare polyelectrolyte complexes of miRNA and peptide. Encapsulation of these particles into an injectable hydrogel matrix allows for their localized in vivo delivery by syringe. A one‐time injection of a gel containing particles composed of miRNA‐215‐5p and the peptide PKM1 limits tumor progression in a xenograft model of mesothelioma.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

Wiley

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