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Skin permeation, biodistribution, and expression of topically applied plasmid DNA

✍ Scribed by Min-Jeong Kang; Chong-Kook Kim; Mi Young Kim; Tae Sun Hwang; Sang Yoon Kang; Won-Ki Kim; Jung Jae Ko; Yu-Kyoung Oh


Book ID
102337607
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
293 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
1099-498X

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Background

Topical application is emerging as a new route of gene delivery. However, the extent of skin permeation and the in vivo fate of topically applied plasmid DNA are not fully understood.

Methods

In vitro permeation of plasmid DNA across human skin and keratinocyte layers was tested using Franz diffusion cells. In vivo absorption and biodistribution of topically applied plasmid in mice were determined using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The expression levels of plasmid DNA in various tissues were measured by semiquantitative reverse transcription PCR.

Results

In vitro, topically applied DNA was capable of penetrating human skin and keratinocyte layers. Following topical application of plasmid DNA onto murine skin, the levels of plasmid DNA in the serum peaked at 4 hr. At 24 hr post‐dose, topically applied DNA existed at higher levels than intravenously administered DNA in almost all tissues, and induced 11.4‐ and 22‐fold higher mRNA expression in muscle and skin, respectively. Moreover, the topical route showed sustained expression of plasmid DNA in the regional lymph nodes over 5 days, whereas the intravenous route did not.

Conclusions

Taken together, our results show that topically applied plasmid DNA is capable of permeating the skin and being expressed for prolonged periods in various tissues including lymph nodes. This suggests that skin may provide an appealing, noninvasive route of delivery for DNA vaccines and other therapeutic genes. Copyright Β© 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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