Issue 26, 2016

PGMA-based supramolecular hyperbranched polycations for gene delivery

Abstract

Supramolecular chemistry has been widely applied in biomedical fields. It was reported that the topological structure has effects on the performance of gene delivery systems. Supramolecular polymer-like gene carriers with hyperbranched topological structures have still not been reported. In this work, a series of ethanolamine-functionalized polyglycidyl methacrylate (PGMA)-armed AB2 type macromonomers were synthesized based on atom transfer radical polymerization. The AB2 type macromonomers can self-assemble into supramolecular hyperbranched polymers by the host–guest interaction between adamantane and β-cyclodextrin. The biophysical properties of self-assembled and dissembled supramolecular hyperbranched polycations were evaluated in detail. The self-assembled supramolecular polycations with hyperbranched structures possessed higher pDNA condensation ability and much better gene transfection performances than the dissembled AB2 type counterparts. The present work would provide a new venue for designing advanced high-performance supramolecular hyperbranched nucleic acid-delivery systems.

Graphical abstract: PGMA-based supramolecular hyperbranched polycations for gene delivery

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Apr 2016
Accepted
17 May 2016
First published
18 May 2016

Polym. Chem., 2016,7, 4334-4341

PGMA-based supramolecular hyperbranched polycations for gene delivery

M. Qi, S. Duan, B. Yu, H. Yao, W. Tian and F. Xu, Polym. Chem., 2016, 7, 4334 DOI: 10.1039/C6PY00759G

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