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Chiral cationic polyamines for chiral microcapsules and siRNA delivery
Authors:Justin Gharavi  Patrick Marks  Kelly Moran  Brett Kingsborough  Ruchi Verma  Yuan Chen  Ruitang Deng  Mindy Levine
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, University of Rhode Island, 51 Lower College Road, Kingston, RI 02881, United States;2. College of Pharmacy, University of Rhode Island, 7 Greenhouse Road, Kingston, RI 02881, United States
Abstract:Reported herein is the use of chiral cationic polyamines for two intriguing applications: fabrication of chiral covalently-linked microcapsules, and enantiospecific delivery of siRNA to Huh 7 cells. The microcapsules are easily fabricated from homochiral polymers, and the resulting architectures can be used for supramolecular chiral catalysis and many other potential applications. Enantiospecific delivery of siRNA to Huh 7 cells is seen by one ‘enantiomer’ of the polymers delivering siRNA with significantly improved transfection efficiency and reduced toxicity compared to the ‘enantiomeric’ polymer and commercially available transfection reagents. Taken together, the use of these easily accessible polyamine structures for diverse applications is highlighted in this Letter herein and can lead to numerous future research efforts.
Keywords:Polyamine  Chirality  siRNA  Transfection
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