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Title: Comparative Analysis of the Physicochemical and Biological Characteristics of Freeze-Dried PEGylated Cationic Solid Lipid Nanoparticles
Author: Narváez Narváez, David A.
Duarte Ruiz, María
Jiménez Lozano, Sandra
Moreno Castro, Cristina
Vargas, Ronny
Nardi Ricart, Anna
García Montoya, Encarna
Pérez Lozano, Pilar
Suñé Negre, Josep Mª
Hernández Munain, Cristina
Suñé, Carlos
Suñé Pou, Marc
Keywords: Nanopartícules
Teràpia genètica
Nanoparticles
Gene therapy
Issue Date: 9-Nov-2023
Publisher: MDPI AG
Abstract: Cationic solid-lipid nanoparticles (cSLNs) have become a promising tool for gene and RNA therapies. PEGylation (PEG) is crucial in enhancing particle stability and protection. We evaluated the impact of PEG on the physicochemical and biological characteristics of cholesteryl-oleate cSLNs (CO-cSLNs). Several parameters were analyzed, including the particle size, polydispersity index, zeta potential, shape, stability, cytotoxicity, and loading efficiency. Five different formulations with specific PEGs were developed and compared in both suspended and freeze-dried states. Small, homogeneous, and cationic suspended nanoparticles were obtained, with the Gelucire 50/13 (PEG-32 hydrogenated palm glycerides; Gelucire) and DSPE-mPEG2000 (1,2-distearoyl-phosphatidylethanolamine-methyl-polyethyleneglycol conjungate-2000; DSPE) formulations exhibiting the smallest particle size (similar to 170 nm). Monodisperse populations of freeze-dried nanoparticles were also achieved, with particle sizes ranging from 200 to 300 nm and Z potential values of 30-35 mV. Notably, Gelucire again produced the smallest particle size (211.1 +/- 22.4), while the DSPE and Myrj S100 (polyoxyethylene (100) stearate; PEG-100 Stearate) formulations had similar particle sizes to CO-cSLNs (similar to 235 nm). The obtained PEGylated nanoparticles showed suitable properties: they were nontoxic, had acceptable morphology, were capable of forming SLNplexes, and were stable in both suspended and lyophilized states. These PEG-cSLNs are a potential resource for in vivo assays and have the advantage of employing cost-effective PEGs. Optimizing the lyophilization process and standardizing parameters are also recommended to maintain nanoparticle integrity.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/ph16111583
It is part of: Pharmaceuticals, 2023, vol. 16, num. 11, p. 1583
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/205405
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/ph16111583
ISSN: 1424-8247
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