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Imaging Dendrimer-Grafted Graphene Oxide Mediated Anti-miR-21 Delivery with an Activatable Luciferase Reporter

  • Fu Wang
  • , Beilei Zhang
  • , Lin Zhou
  • , Yaru Shi
  • , Zhiqiang Li
  • , Yuqiong Xia
  • , Jie Tian
  • Xidian University
  • Tangdu Hospital, Fourth Military Medical University
  • CAS - Institute of Automation

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Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of post-transcriptional gene regulators involved in various physiological processes including carcinogenesis, and they have emerged as potential targets for tumor theranostics. However, the employment of antisense oligonucleotides, termed anti-miRs, for antagonizing miRNA functions in vivo has largely been impeded by a lack of effective delivery carriers. Here, we describe the development of polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimer and polyethylene glycol (PEG)-functionalized nanographene oxide (NGO) conjugate (NGO-PEG-dendrimer) for the efficient delivery of anti-miR-21 into non-small-cell lung cancer cells. To monitor the delivery of anti-miR-21 into cells and tumors, we also constructed an activatable luciferase reporter (Fluc-3xPS) containing three perfectly complementary sequences against miR-21 in the 3′ untranslated region (UTR) of the reporter. Compared with bare dendrimer and Lipofectamine 2000 (Lipo2000), NGO-PEG-dendrimer showed considerably lower cytotoxicity and higher transfection efficiency. As demonstrated by in vitro bioluminescence imaging and Western blotting assays, NGO-PEG-dendrimer effectively delivered anti-miR-21 into the cytoplasm and resulted in the upregulation of luciferase intensity and PTEN target protein expression in a dose-dependent manner. Moreover, transfection with anti-miR-21 by NGO-PEG-dendrimer led to stronger inhibition of cell migration and invasion than did bare dendrimer or Lipo2000 transfection. The intravenous delivery of anti-miR-21 via NGO-PEG-dendrimer induced a significant increase in the bioluminescence signal within the Fluc-3xPS reporter-transplanted tumor areas. These results suggest that NGO-PEG-dendrimer could be an efficient and a potential nanocarrier for delivering RNA oligonucleotides. In addition, the strategy of combining NGO-PEG-dendrimer with an activatable luciferase reporter allows the image-guided monitoring of the delivery process, which can provide insights into the RNA-based cancer treatments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9014-9021
Number of pages8
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume8
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Apr 2016
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • bioluminescence imaging
  • dendrimer
  • graphene oxide
  • luciferase reporter
  • miRNA delivery

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