Comparative optimization of polysaccharide-based nanoformulations for cardiac RNAi therapy

Han Gao, Sen Li, Zhengyi Lan, Da Pan, Gonna Somu Naidu, Dan Peer, Chenyi Ye, Hangrong Chen, Ming Ma*, Zehua Liu*, Hélder A. Santos*

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Abstract

Ionotropic gelation is widely used to fabricate targeting nanoparticles (NPs) with polysaccharides, leveraging their recognition by specific lectins. Despite the fabrication scheme simply involves self-assembly of differently charged components in a straightforward manner, the identification of a potent combinatory formulation is usually limited by structural diversity in compound collections and trivial screen process, imposing crucial challenges for efficient formulation design and optimization. Herein, we report a diversity-oriented combinatory formulation screen scheme to identify potent gene delivery cargo in the context of precision cardiac therapy. Distinct categories of cationic compounds are tested to construct RNA delivery system with an ionic polysaccharide framework, utilizing a high-throughput microfluidics workstation coupled with streamlined NPs characterization system in an automatic, step-wise manner. Sequential computational aided interpretation provides insights in formulation optimization in a broader scenario, highlighting the usefulness of compound library diversity. As a result, the out-of-bag NPs, termed as GluCARDIA NPs, are utilized for loading therapeutic RNA to ameliorate cardiac reperfusion damages and promote the long-term prognosis. Overall, this work presents a generalizable formulation design strategy for polysaccharides, offering design principles for combinatory formulation screen and insights for efficient formulation identification and optimization.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5398
JournalNature Communications
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

Funding

FundersFunder number
Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine
European Commission
BayeStat Ltd
Zhejiang University
Lewis Trust for Blood Cancer
European Research Council101055029
China Scholarship Council202006090004
Research Council of Finland331151, 340129
Shanghai Science International Cooperation Project23490712900
Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences2020255
Israel Science Foundation2012/20
National Natural Science Foundation of China52072392
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme825828

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