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Virus-inspired lipopeptide-derived nucleic acid delivery to cartilage for osteoarthritis therapy

Nature Communications. 2025-10; 
Yu Fu, Yulan Huang, Yunjiao Wang, Zhenlan Fu, Wenyun Cai, Lu Wang, Yuchun Wu, Xing Zhou, Zhongyi Ma, Zhigang Xu, Yaqin Tang, Jing Xie, Jiayun Jiang, Robert J. Lee & Chong Li Medical Research Institute, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Southwest University,
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Abstract

Cartilage-targeted gene therapy is promising for osteoarthritis (OA) treatment, though its potency critically depends on the effectiveness of delivery vectors. Here, we modularly develop a series of non-pathogenic, virus-inspired lipopeptide-based nanoparticles (VPN) tailored to deliver nucleic acids to cartilage. The cationic moiety of lipopeptide with variable arginine and histidine residues is the key functional component, and screened by in vitro performance. The optimized VPN-2 with a moiety of -[(R)5-(H)4]2- facilitates sufficient endocytosis and effective lysosomal escape, achieving about 2.5-fold improvement in transfection potency over conventional lipid nanoparticles. To address the tradeoff between p... More

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