A Two-Pronged Approach To Regulate The Behaviors Of Ecs And Smcs By The Dual Targeting-Nanoparticles

COLLOIDS AND SURFACES B-BIOINTERFACES(2021)

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Inhibiting vascular restenosis remains a tricky challenge for the postoperative development of cardiovascular interventional therapy. The ideal approaches should activate endothelial cells (ECs) and restrain smooth muscle cells (SMCs), however, they are commonly contradictory. Herein, a strategy was developed for synchronizing ECs promotion and SMCs inhibition by codelivery DNA and siRNA for combination therapy. Thus, an easy and efficient strategy integrated dual-superiorities of precise targeting and dual therapeutic genes to precisely regulate the behaviors of ECs and SMCs. The ECs-targeting REDV peptide and SMCs-targeting VAPG peptide grafted anionic polymers were used to surface-functionalize the delivery nanoplatforms for vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) plasmids and ERK2 siRNA delivery, respectively. The dual targeting-nanoparticles were prepared by physical mixing method, and their outstanding advantages were confirmed by the co-culture experiments. In comparison with single targeting-nanoparticles and dual non-targeting-nanoparticles, the dual targeting-nanoparticles simultaneously enhanced ECs proliferation/migration and restrained SMCs proliferation/ migration. Moreover, the dual targeting-nanoparticles group manifested the highest VEGF expression in ECs and the lowest ERK2 expression in SMCs. In summary, the two-pronged strategy with dual targeting-nanoparticles provides a valuable cornerstone for synchronizing ECs promotion and SMCs inhibition.
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Endothelial cells, Targeting peptide, Gene delivery, Co-culture, Smooth muscle cells
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