Pitt Shield

In Vivo Cytosolic Delivery of Biomolecules into Neurons for Super-Resolution Imaging and Genome Modification.

Authors: Ge X, Wekselblatt JB, Elmore S, Wang B, Wang T, Dai R, Zhang T, Dave H, Ghaderi M, Anilkumar AR, Wang B, Sirsi SR, Ahn JM, Shapiro MG, Oka Y, Lois C, Qin Z

Efficient delivery of biomolecules into neurons has significant impacts on therapeutic applications in the central nervous system (CNS) and fundamental neuroscience research. Existing viral and non-viral delivery methods often suffer from inefficient intracellular access due to the endocytic pathway. Here, a neuron-targeting and direct cytosolic delivery platform is discovered by using a 15-amino-acid peptide, termed the N1 peptide, which enables neuron-specific targeting and cytosolic delivery of functional biomolecules. The N1 peptide initially binds hyaluronan in the extracellular matrix and subsequently passes the membrane of neurons without being trapped into endosome. This mechanism facilitates the efficient delivery of cell-impermeable and photo-stable fluorescent dye for super-resolution imaging of dendritic spines, and functional proteins, such as Cre recombinase, for site-specific genome modification. Importantly, the N1 peptide exhibits robust neuronal specificity across diverse species, including mice, rats, tree shrews, and zebra finches. Its targeting capability is further demonstrated through various administration routes, including intraparenchymal, intrathecal, and intravenous (i.v.) injections after blood-brain barrier (BBB) opening with focused ultrasound (FUS). These findings establish the N1 peptide as a versatile and functional platform with significant potential for bioimaging and advanced therapeutic applications.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective To discover and characterize a 15‑amino‑acid peptide (N1) that enables neuron‑specific targeting and direct cytosolic delivery of biomolecules across species and administration routes.
Animal model / Human subject mouse, none, none, none; rat, none, none, none; tree shrew, none, none, none; zebra finch, none, none, none
Disease model healthy
Cargo name and characteristics protein
Route of administration intravenous

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes N1 peptide delivered via FUS-mediated BBB opening enabled neuron-specific cytosolic delivery of protein cargo in the brain.
Duration of biological effect 8 h
Safety-related matter No toxicity reported.

Brain Region

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Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument focused ultrasound transducer
FUS Frequency not reported
FUS Intensity not reported
FUS Pressure not reported
FUS Mode not reported
Pulse duration not reported
Duration of a single FUS session not reported

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