Abstract

The development of gene delivery has attracted increasing attention, especially when the introduction and application of the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing system appears promising for gene therapy. However, ensuring biosafety and high gene editing efficiency at the same time poses a great challenge for its in vivo applications. Herein, a pardaxin peptide (PAR)‐modified cationic liposome (PAR‐Lipo) is developed. The results are indicative that significantly enhanced gene editing efficiency can be obtained through the mediation of PAR‐Lipos compared to non‐Lipos (non‐PAR‐modified liposomes) and Lipofectamine 2000, owing to its protection toward carried nucleotide by the prevention of lysosomal capture, prolongation of retention time in cells through the accumulation in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and more importantly, facilitation of the nuclear access via an ER‐nucleus route. Accumulation of PAR‐Lipos in the ER may improve the binding of Cas9 and sgRNA, thus further contributing to the eventually enhanced gene editing efficiency. Given their high biosafety, PAR‐Lipos are used to mediate the knockout of the oncogene CDC6 in vivo, which results in significant tumor growth inhibition. This work may provide a useful reference for enhancing the delivery of gene editing systems, thus improving the potential for their future clinical applications.

Highlights

  • The development of gene delivery has attracted increasing attention, The revolutionary gene editing system named CRISPR (clustered regularly interespecially when the introduction and application of the CRISPR/Cas9 gene spaced short palindromic repeats) is derived editing system appears promising for gene therapy

  • The development of gene delivery has attracted increasing attention, The revolutionary gene editing system named CRISPR is derived editing system appears promising for gene therapy

  • Accumulation of PAR-Lipos in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) may form of the CRISPR/Cas system is a plasimprove the binding of Cas9 and single guide RNA (sgRNA), further contributing to the mid encoding Cas9 nuclease and a targeted eventually enhanced gene editing efficiency

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Introduction

The development of gene delivery has attracted increasing attention, The revolutionary gene editing system named CRISPR (clustered regularly interespecially when the introduction and application of the CRISPR/Cas9 gene spaced short palindromic repeats) is derived editing system appears promising for gene therapy. A plasmid DNA encoding the CRISPR/Cas9 system was employed to load the PAR-modified liposomes (PAR-Lipo) and test their gene editing efficiency.

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