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Optimisation of dendrimer-mediated gene transfer by anionic oligomers

✍ Scribed by Andrei V. Maksimenko; Vasilii Mandrouguine; Marina B. Gottikh; Jean-Remi Bertrand; Jean-Pierre Majoral; Claude Malvy


Book ID
102342756
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
451 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
1099-498X

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Abstract

Background

The application of synthetic vectors for gene transfer has potential advantages over virus‐based systems. Their use, however, is limited since they generally lack the efficiency of gene transfer achieved with recombinant viral vectors such as adenovirus. Polyamidoamine (PAMAM) and phosphorus‐containing dendrimers (P‐dendrimers) are specific polymers with a defined spherical structure. They bind to DNA through electrostatic interactions thus forming complexes that efficiently transfect cells in vitro.

Methods and results

The influence of anionic oligomers (oligonucleotides, dextran sulfate) on dendrimer‐mediated polyfection of cultured cells has been studied. Anionic oligomers have been found to increase significantly the capacity of the PAMAM and P‐dendrimers for DNA delivery into cells when they were mixed with plasmid DNA before addition of dendrimers. The efficiency of the DNA/dendrimer penetration depends on the size, structure and charge of anionic oligomers.

Conclusions

Our results represent an important step towards the optimisation of gene transfer mediated by two types of dendrimers. The use of anionic oligomers improves the efficiency of gene expression within cells. As a consequence, a very efficient cell polyfection can be achieved with a lower plasmid quantity for the PAMAM dendrimer greatly increasing the gene expression level for P‐dendrimers. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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