Transdermal Gene Delivery by Functional Peptide-Conjugated Cationic Gold Nanoparticle Reverses the Progression and Metastasis of Cutaneous Melanoma

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2017 Mar 22;9(11):9388-9401. doi: 10.1021/acsami.6b16378. Epub 2017 Mar 8.

Abstract

Permeability barrier imposed by stratum corneum makes an extreme challenge for the topical delivery of plasmid DNA (pDNA), which is widely used in gene therapy. Existing techniques to overcome the skin barrier for bio-macromolecules delivery rely on sophisticated mechanical devices. It is still a big challenge to treat the skin cancer, for example, melanoma, that initiates in the dermal layer by topical gene therapy. To facilitate the skin penetration of pDNA deeply into the melanoma tissues, we here present a cell-penetrating peptide and cationic poly(ethyleneimine) conjugated gold nanoparticle (AuPT) that can compact the pDNAs into cationic nanocomplexes and penetrate through the intact stratum corneum without any additional enhancement used. Moreover, the AuPT is highly efficient in stimulating the intracellular uptake and nuclear targeting of the pDNAs in cells, which guarantees the effective transfection. This study provides evidence that penetrating peptide conjugated cationic gold nanoparticle offers a promising vehicle for both the skin penetration and transfection of pDNAs, possessing great potential in topical gene therapy.

Keywords: cationic gold nanoparticle; cell-penetrating peptide; melanoma; plasmid DNA; stratum corneum penetration.

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Cutaneous
  • Gene Transfer Techniques
  • Gold
  • Humans
  • Melanoma
  • Metal Nanoparticles*
  • Skin
  • Skin Neoplasms

Substances

  • Gold