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Efficient Dual siRNA and Drug Delivery Using Engineered Lipoproteoplexes
An
engineered supercharged coiled-coil protein (CSP) and the cationic
transfection reagent Lipofectamine 2000 are combined to form a lipoproteoplex
for the purpose of dual delivery of siRNA and doxorubicin. CSP, bearing
an external positive charge and axial hydrophobic pore, demonstrates
the ability to condense siRNA and encapsulate the small-molecule chemotherapeutic,
doxorubicin. The lipoproteoplex demonstrates improved doxorubicin
loading relative to Lipofectamine 2000. Furthermore, it induces effective
transfection of GAPDH (60% knockdown) in MCF-7 breast cancer cells
with efficiencies comparing favorably to Lipofectamine 2000. When
the lipoproteoplex is loaded with doxorubicin, the improved doxorubicin
loading (∼40 μg Dox/mg CSP) results in a substantial
decrease in MCF-7 cell viability