Charge-dynamic polymers and delivery of anionic compounds
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United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61K-009/00
A61K-047/00
C08F-283/06
C12N-015/00
C07H-021/04
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US-0325471
(2011-12-14)
등록번호
US-8524368
(2013-09-03)
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/ 주소
Lynn, David M.
Miller, Adam D.
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Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
대리인 / 주소
Lathrop & Gage LLP
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The present invention provides dynamic charge state cationic polymers that are useful for delivery of anionic molecules. The dynamic charge state cationic polymers are designed to have cationic charge densities that decrease by removal of removable functional groups from the polymers. The present in
The present invention provides dynamic charge state cationic polymers that are useful for delivery of anionic molecules. The dynamic charge state cationic polymers are designed to have cationic charge densities that decrease by removal of removable functional groups from the polymers. The present invention also provides interpolyelectrolyte complexes containing the polymers complexed to a polyanion. Methods for using the interpolyelectrolyte complexes to deliver anionic compounds are also provided.
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1. A multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex comprising a first layer comprising a first interpolyelectrolyte complex and a second layer comprising a second interpolyelectrolyte complex, wherein each of the first and second interpolyelectrolyte complexes, independently from one another, comprise:
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A multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex comprising a first layer comprising a first interpolyelectrolyte complex and a second layer comprising a second interpolyelectrolyte complex, wherein each of the first and second interpolyelectrolyte complexes, independently from one another, comprise: a. a dynamic charge state cationic polymer having a polymeric backbone formed from monomeric units, and one or more removable functional groups attached to the polymeric backbone through one or more labile linkages, wherein the one or more removable functional groups are selected from the group consisting of an ester, anhydride, orthoester, phosphorester, acetal, amide, amino, alkylamino, cyano, carbamoyl, alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, cycloalkyl, heterocyclic, aryl, and heteroaryl group; andb. one or more anions complexed to said cationic polymer; wherein the overall positive charge of the cationic polymer decreases when one or more of the removable functional groups is removed from the polymeric backbone, thereby causing said one or more anions to disassociate from the cationic polymer,wherein the cationic polymer and one or more anions in the first interpolyelectrolyte complex can be the same or different from the cationic polymer and one or more anions in the second interpolyelectrolyte complex. 2. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 1 wherein the cationic polymer and one or more anions in the first interpolyelectrolyte complex are the same as the cationic polymer and one or more anions in the second interpolyelectrolyte complex. 3. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 1 wherein the cationic polymer and one or more anions in the first interpolyelectrolyte complex are different from the cationic polymer and one or more anions in the second interpolyelectrolyte complex. 4. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 1 wherein the polymeric backbone in the first and second interpolyelectrolyte complexes, independently from one another, are selected from the group consisting of polyethylene imine, polylysine, polyornithine, poly(propylene imine), poly(allyl amine), poly(vinyl amine), poly(amidoamine), and poly(2-aminoethyl methacrylate). 5. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 1 wherein the one or more removable functional groups in the first and second interpolyelectrolyte complexes, independently from one another, are alkyl groups having 1 to 12 carbon atoms. 6. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 5 wherein the one or more removable functional groups are methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, pentyl, hexyl groups or combinations thereof. 7. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 1 wherein the one or more anions in the first and second interpolyelectrolyte complexes, independently from one another, comprise a nucleic acid. 8. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 7 wherein the nucleic acid comprises RNA or DNA. 9. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 7 wherein the nucleic acid encodes a protein or a functional fragment thereof. 10. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 7 wherein the nucleic acid is a plasmid. 11. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 1 wherein the one or more anions in the first and second interpolyelectrolyte complexes, independently from one another, comprise a therapeutic molecule, a diagnostic molecule, a peptide, or a carbohydrate. 12. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 1 wherein the one or more anions in the first and second interpolyelectrolyte complexes, independently from one another, comprise a small molecule. 13. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 1 further comprising one or more additional layers, each layer comprising an additional interpolyelectrolyte complex comprising the dynamic charge state cationic polymer and said one or more anions. 14. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 13 wherein the polymeric backbone in the interpolyelectrolyte complexes, independently from one another, are selected from the group consisting of polyethylene imine, polylysine, polyornithine, poly(propylene imine), poly(allyl amine), poly(vinyl amine), poly(amidoamine), and poly(2-aminoethyl methacrylate). 15. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 13 wherein the polymeric backbone in the interpolyelectrolyte complexes is poly(allyl amine) and the one or more removable functional groups are methyl groups. 16. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 1 comprising five to 100,000 removable functional groups attached to the polymeric backbone through five to 100,000 labile linkages, wherein the overall positive charge of the cationic polymer decreases when any of the five to 100,000 of the removable functional groups is removed from the polymeric backbone, thereby causing said one or more anions to disassociate from the cationic polymer. 17. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 16 wherein at least one of the first or second interpolyelectrolyte complexes comprise a dynamic charge state cationic polymer having the formula: wherein n is an integer ranging from 5 to 100,000, x is an integer, y is an integer,wherein the mole percent of y ranges from 10 percent to 100 percent based on the total amount of x and y, and R is a removable functional group selected from an alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, cycloalkyl, heterocyclic, aryl, or heteroaryl group. 18. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 17 wherein R is an alkyl group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms. 19. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 17 is a methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, pentyl, hexyl group or combinations thereof. 20. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 16 further comprising one or more additional layers, each layer comprising an additional interpolyelectrolyte complex comprising the dynamic charge state cationic polymer and said one or more anions. 21. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 1 wherein the mole percent of monomeric units of the polymeric backbone attached to the one or more removable functional groups is between about 10 percent to about 100 percent. 22. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 21 wherein the mole percent of monomeric units of the polymeric backbone attached to the one or more removable functional groups is between about 30 percent to 100 percent. 23. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 21 wherein the mole percent of monomeric units of the polymeric backbone attached to the one or more removable functional groups is between about 50 percent to 100 percent. 24. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 21 wherein the mole percent of monomeric units of the polymeric backbone attached to the one or more removable functional groups is between about 70 percent to 100 percent. 25. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 21 further comprising one or more additional layers, each layer comprising an additional interpolyelectrolyte complex comprising the dynamic charge state cationic polymer and said one or more anions. 26. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 1 wherein the polymeric backbone in the first and second interpolyelectrolyte complexes is poly(allyl amine) and the one or more removable functional groups are methyl groups. 27. A multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex comprising two or more layers, wherein a first layer comprises a first interpolyelectrolyte complex and a second layer comprising a second interpolyelectrolyte complex, wherein each of the first and second interpolyelectrolyte complexes, independently from one another, comprise: a. a dynamic charge state cationic polymer having a polymeric backbone formed from monomeric units, and one or more removable functional groups attached to the polymeric backbone through one or more labile linkages, wherein the one or more removable functional groups are removed via hydrolysis; andb. one or more anions complexed to said cationic polymer; wherein the overall positive charge of the cationic polymer decreases when one or more of the removable functional groups is removed from the polymeric backbone, thereby causing said one or more anions to disassociate from the cationic polymer,wherein the cationic polymer and one or more anions in the first interpolyelectrolyte complex can be the same or different from the cationic polymer and one or more anions in the second interpolyelectrolyte complex. 28. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 27 wherein the polymeric backbone in the first and second interpolyelectrolyte complexes, independently from one another, are selected from the group consisting of polyethylene imine, polylysine, polyornithine, poly(propylene imine), poly(allyl amine), poly(vinyl amine), poly(amidoamine), and poly(2-aminoethyl methacrylate). 29. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 27 wherein the one or more removable functional groups removed by hydrolysis comprise alkyl groups having 1 to 12 carbon atoms. 30. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 27 wherein the polymeric backbone in the first and second interpolyelectrolyte complexes is poly(allyl amine) and the one or more removable functional groups are methyl groups. 31. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 27 wherein the one or more removable functional groups are removed by ester hydrolysis. 32. The multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex of claim 27 wherein the polyamine is poly(allyl amine) and the one or more removable functional groups are methyl groups. 33. A multilayered interpolyelectrolyte complex comprising two or more layers, wherein a first layer comprises a first interpolyelectrolyte complex and a second layer comprising a second interpolyelectrolyte complex, wherein each of the first and second interpolyelectrolyte complexes, independently from one another, comprise: a. a dynamic charge state cationic polymer having a polymeric backbone formed from monomeric units, and one or more removable functional groups attached to the polymeric backbone through one or more labile linkages,wherein the polymeric backbone is prepared by conjugating an acrylate to a polyamine selected from the group consisting of: polyethyleneimine, poly(propylene imine), poly(allyl amine), poly(vinyl amine), or poly(amidoamine),wherein the one or more removable functional groups are removed via hydrolysis; andb. one or more anions complexed to said cationic polymer; wherein the overall positive charge of the cationic polymer decreases when one or more of the removable functional groups is removed from the polymeric backbone, thereby causing said one or more anions to disassociate from the cationic polymer,wherein the cationic polymer and one or more anions in the first interpolyelectrolyte complex can be the same or different from the cationic polymer and one or more anions in the second interpolyelectrolyte complex.
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