A Recombinant Targeted Bionanoparticle In Vitro Expressing a Gene-Editing Protein for Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Mutant Lung Cancer

Yuxin Ren, Jiarui Xu, Qian Luo, Peishan Li, Min Jiang, Yuntao Cheng, Hongrui Zhang, Dingyi Wei, Wenjing Bai, Sunan Liu, Guiling Wang, Ying Xie, Jianwei Li, Wanliang Lu

Journal:ACS Nano

IF:16

DOI:10.1021/acsnano.5c17709

PMID:41645678

Published:2026-02-06

research field:肿瘤学药物递送系统基因治疗CRISPR-Cas9纳米生物技术分子医学

Abstract

Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation is a significant driving factor in the occurrence and progression of lung cancer. How to effectively block the abnormal expression of EGFR remains a key issue that urgently needs to be addressed, as it is of vital importance for the effective treatment of this cancer. Here, we report a recombinant targeted bionanoparticle that in vitro expresses Cas9 protein (tBioNP vitro-Cas9) for gene editing of EGFR mutant lung cancer. The nanoparticle was developed by transfection of four plasmids (Gag-Cas9, Gag, sgRNA, VSV-G Azi) into 293T cells to form a type of bionanoparticle and modifying it with a targeted polymer material (DBCO-PEG-FA), and it showed a cancer-targeted property, faster cancer cellular uptake, higher gene editing efficiency with lower off-target effects, and therapy efficacy in mice, indicating a translational prospect. In conclusion, the study provides a recombinant bionanoparticle in vitro expressing a Cas9 gene editing system and offers a potential strategy for gene therapy of EGFR mutant lung cancer.

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