Small interfering RNA (siRNA) therapeutics have shown tremendous potential for the treatment of a range of diseases, but there is still a need for novel siRNA delivery materials. Here, we introduce... Show moreSmall interfering RNA (siRNA) therapeutics have shown tremendous potential for the treatment of a range of diseases, but there is still a need for novel siRNA delivery materials. Here, we introduce M12L24 cages as siRNA delivery agents. We used four functionalized build-ing blocks to form M12L24 nanocages. Dynamic light scattering showed that well-defined 130 nm nanocage/siRNA assemblies formed with positive zeta potentials. Cell-specific siRNA-mediated green fluorescent protein (GFP) silencing, controlled by the metal used for nanocage formation, was obtained. A Pt12L24 nanocage was highly effective in delivering siRNA to U2OS cells but showed little efficiency for HeLa cells. The less stable Pd12L24 nanocage derived from the same building block displayed effective GFP silencing for HeLa cells but not for U2OS cells. The ease of prepara-tion and the ability to tune the binding strength, together with the specific siRNA delivery efficiency depending on the building blocks and metals, show potential for future siRNA delivery applications. Show less