Inorganic ions as excipients for cell-penetrating peptide-mediated nucleic acid delivery
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Efficient delivery of nucleic acid-based therapeutics is a challenge that needs to be
addressed. Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have emerged over the years as promising
vehicles for nucleic acid delivery due to their ability to traverse cell membranes, carrying
cargo molecules into cells. However, such transfection still needs improvement. This study
investigated how the supplementation with inorganic biocompatible ions impacts the
efficacy of CPP-mediated delivery of nucleic acids. A series of salts yielding ions of interest
was used. Results showed that some ions, such as Ca2+, Mg2+, PO4
3-, HPO42-, H2PO4-, and NO3-, significantly increased the biological effect of nucleic acids delivered within
CPP/nucleic acid nanoparticles, while also affecting the particle size, surface charge, and
stability. Understanding the role of ion supplementation provides valuable insights for the
development of more effective drug delivery systems.
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Cell-penetrating peptide, Nucleic acid therapeutics, Transfection, Nucleic acid delivery, Inorganic ions