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Nebulization of siRNA for inhalation therapy based on a microfluidic surface acoustic wave platform
Institution:1. Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Monash University, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia;2. Micro/Nanophysics Research Laboratory, RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria 3001, Australia;3. School of Software and Electrical Engineering, Swinburne University, Hawthorn, Victoria 3122, Australia;4. Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication, 151 Wellington Road, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
Abstract:The local delivery of therapeutic small interfering RNA or siRNA to the lungs has the potential to improve the prognosis for patients suffering debilitating lung diseases. Recent advances in materials science have been aimed at addressing delivery challenges including biodistribution, bioavailability and cell internalization, but an equally important challenge to overcome is the development of an inhalation device that can deliver the siRNA effectively to the lung, without degrading the therapeutic itself. Here, we report the nebulization of siRNA, either naked siRNA or complexed with polyethyleneimine (PEI) or a commercial transfection agent, using a miniaturizable acoustomicrofluidic nebulization device. The siRNA solution could be nebulised without significant degradation into an aerosol mist with tunable mean aerodynamic diameters of approximately 3 µm, which is appropriate for deep lung deposition via inhalation. The nebulized siRNA was tested for its stability, as well as its toxicity and gene silencing properties using the mammalian lung carcinoma cell line A549, which demonstrated that the gene silencing capability of siRNA is retained after nebulization. This highlights the potential application of the acoustomicrofluidic device for the delivery of efficacious siRNA via inhalation, either for systemic delivery via the alveolar epithelium or local therapeutic delivery to the lung.
Keywords:Surface acoustic waves  Nebulizer  Lung delivery  siRNA  Nanoparticles
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