Predictive design of multimonomeric polyelectrolytes enables lung-specific gene delivery†
Abstract
We present a class of programmable polymer nanoparticles capable of intravenous pDNA delivery with ∼350 000-fold enhancement of specificity to the lung by qPCR in mice. Molecular level insight of these polyelectrolytes is connected to bioperformance, exemplifying how robust, data-driven workflows can expedite synthesis/screening campaigns for gene therapy.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Polymers for Gene Delivery