One-pot synthesis of compact DNA silica particles for gene delivery and extraordinary DNA preservation
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Ramos Valle, Andrés; Marín Caba, Laura; García Hevia, Lorena

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2023Derechos
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Materials Today Advances 18 (2023) 100357
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Transfection
Silica
Gene transfer
Nanoparticle
Sequential-gene expresion
Resumen/Abstract
Repairing genetic defects using exogenous DNA is a major challenge the science is currently facing. This requires the design of vectors that can effectively encapsulate, protect and target nucleic acids to specific cells safely and precisely. Here we have designed silica-based physiologically responsive particles to encapsulate, store, and transfer DNA. Unlike existing vectors (e.g., viral or lipidic particles), these DNA@SiO2 systems are very stable at room temperature. We also demonstrate how they protect the encapsulated DNA from exposure to different biological and physicochemical stresses, including DNase, denaturation temperatures (>100 °C), or reactive oxygen species (ROS). Remarkably, upon cellular uptake, these vectors dissolve safely unpacking the DNA and transfecting the cells.
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