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Degradable gene delivery systems based on Pluronics-modified low-molecular-weight polyethylenimine: preparation, characterization, intracellular trafficking, and cellular distribution

BACKGROUND: Cationic copolymers consisting of polycations linked to nonionic amphiphilic block polymers have been evaluated as nonviral gene delivery systems, and a large number of different polymers and copolymers of linear, branched, and dendrimeric architectures have been tested in terms of their...

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Autores principales: Fan, Wei, Wu, Xin, Ding, Baoyue, Gao, Jing, Cai, Zhen, Zhang, Wei, Yin, Dongfeng, Wang, Xiang, Zhu, Quangang, Liu, Jiyong, Ding, Xueying, Gao, Shen
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3292422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22403492
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S27117
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author Fan, Wei
Wu, Xin
Ding, Baoyue
Gao, Jing
Cai, Zhen
Zhang, Wei
Yin, Dongfeng
Wang, Xiang
Zhu, Quangang
Liu, Jiyong
Ding, Xueying
Gao, Shen
author_facet Fan, Wei
Wu, Xin
Ding, Baoyue
Gao, Jing
Cai, Zhen
Zhang, Wei
Yin, Dongfeng
Wang, Xiang
Zhu, Quangang
Liu, Jiyong
Ding, Xueying
Gao, Shen
author_sort Fan, Wei
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Cationic copolymers consisting of polycations linked to nonionic amphiphilic block polymers have been evaluated as nonviral gene delivery systems, and a large number of different polymers and copolymers of linear, branched, and dendrimeric architectures have been tested in terms of their suitability and efficacy for in vitro and in vivo transfection. However, the discovery of new potent materials still largely relies on empiric approaches rather than a rational design. The authors investigated the relationship between the polymers’ structures and their biological performance, including DNA compaction, toxicity, transfection efficiency, and the effect of cellular uptake. METHODS: This article reports the synthesis and characterization of a series of cationic copolymers obtained by grafting polyethyleneimine with nonionic amphiphilic surfactant polyether-Pluronic(®) consisting of hydrophilic ethylene oxide and hydrophobic propylene oxide blocks. Transgene expression, cytotoxicity, localization of plasmids, and cellular uptake of these copolymers were evaluated following in vitro transfection of HeLa cell lines with various individual components of the copolymers. RESULTS: Pluronics can exhibit biological activity including effects on enhancing DNA cellular uptake, nuclear translocation, and gene expression. The Pluronics with a higher hydrophilic-lipophilic balance value lead to homogeneous distribution in the cytoplasm; those with a lower hydrophilic-lipophilic balance value prefer to localize in the nucleus. CONCLUSION: This Pluronic-polyethyleneimine system may be worth exploring as components in the cationic copolymers as the DNA or small interfering RNA/microRNA delivery system in the near future.
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spelling pubmed-32924222012-03-08 Degradable gene delivery systems based on Pluronics-modified low-molecular-weight polyethylenimine: preparation, characterization, intracellular trafficking, and cellular distribution Fan, Wei Wu, Xin Ding, Baoyue Gao, Jing Cai, Zhen Zhang, Wei Yin, Dongfeng Wang, Xiang Zhu, Quangang Liu, Jiyong Ding, Xueying Gao, Shen Int J Nanomedicine Original Research BACKGROUND: Cationic copolymers consisting of polycations linked to nonionic amphiphilic block polymers have been evaluated as nonviral gene delivery systems, and a large number of different polymers and copolymers of linear, branched, and dendrimeric architectures have been tested in terms of their suitability and efficacy for in vitro and in vivo transfection. However, the discovery of new potent materials still largely relies on empiric approaches rather than a rational design. The authors investigated the relationship between the polymers’ structures and their biological performance, including DNA compaction, toxicity, transfection efficiency, and the effect of cellular uptake. METHODS: This article reports the synthesis and characterization of a series of cationic copolymers obtained by grafting polyethyleneimine with nonionic amphiphilic surfactant polyether-Pluronic(®) consisting of hydrophilic ethylene oxide and hydrophobic propylene oxide blocks. Transgene expression, cytotoxicity, localization of plasmids, and cellular uptake of these copolymers were evaluated following in vitro transfection of HeLa cell lines with various individual components of the copolymers. RESULTS: Pluronics can exhibit biological activity including effects on enhancing DNA cellular uptake, nuclear translocation, and gene expression. The Pluronics with a higher hydrophilic-lipophilic balance value lead to homogeneous distribution in the cytoplasm; those with a lower hydrophilic-lipophilic balance value prefer to localize in the nucleus. CONCLUSION: This Pluronic-polyethyleneimine system may be worth exploring as components in the cationic copolymers as the DNA or small interfering RNA/microRNA delivery system in the near future. Dove Medical Press 2012 2012-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3292422/ /pubmed/22403492 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S27117 Text en © 2012 Fan et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Fan, Wei
Wu, Xin
Ding, Baoyue
Gao, Jing
Cai, Zhen
Zhang, Wei
Yin, Dongfeng
Wang, Xiang
Zhu, Quangang
Liu, Jiyong
Ding, Xueying
Gao, Shen
Degradable gene delivery systems based on Pluronics-modified low-molecular-weight polyethylenimine: preparation, characterization, intracellular trafficking, and cellular distribution
title Degradable gene delivery systems based on Pluronics-modified low-molecular-weight polyethylenimine: preparation, characterization, intracellular trafficking, and cellular distribution
title_full Degradable gene delivery systems based on Pluronics-modified low-molecular-weight polyethylenimine: preparation, characterization, intracellular trafficking, and cellular distribution
title_fullStr Degradable gene delivery systems based on Pluronics-modified low-molecular-weight polyethylenimine: preparation, characterization, intracellular trafficking, and cellular distribution
title_full_unstemmed Degradable gene delivery systems based on Pluronics-modified low-molecular-weight polyethylenimine: preparation, characterization, intracellular trafficking, and cellular distribution
title_short Degradable gene delivery systems based on Pluronics-modified low-molecular-weight polyethylenimine: preparation, characterization, intracellular trafficking, and cellular distribution
title_sort degradable gene delivery systems based on pluronics-modified low-molecular-weight polyethylenimine: preparation, characterization, intracellular trafficking, and cellular distribution
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3292422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22403492
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S27117
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