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Modular Synthesis of Bioreducible Gene Vectors through Polyaddition of N,N′-Dimethylcystamine and Diglycidyl Ethers

Bioreducible, cationic linear poly(amino ether)s (PAEs) were designed as promising gene vectors. These polymers were synthesized by the reaction of a disulfide-functional monomer, N,N′-dimethylcystamine (DMC), and several different diglycidyl ethers. The resulting PAEs displayed a substantial buffer...

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Autores principales: Si, Guoying, Elzes, M. Rachèl, Engbersen, Johan F. J., Paulusse, Jos M. J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6404356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30966721
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10060687
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author Si, Guoying
Elzes, M. Rachèl
Engbersen, Johan F. J.
Paulusse, Jos M. J.
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Elzes, M. Rachèl
Engbersen, Johan F. J.
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description Bioreducible, cationic linear poly(amino ether)s (PAEs) were designed as promising gene vectors. These polymers were synthesized by the reaction of a disulfide-functional monomer, N,N′-dimethylcystamine (DMC), and several different diglycidyl ethers. The resulting PAEs displayed a substantial buffer capacity (up to 64%) in the endosomal acidification region of pH 7.4–5.1. The PAEs condense plasmid DNA into 80–200 nm sized polyplexes, and have surface charges ranging from +20 to +40 mV. The polyplexes readily release DNA upon exposure to reducing conditions (2.5 mM DTT) due to the cleavage of the disulfide groups that is present in the main chain of the polymers, as was demonstrated by agarose gel electrophoresis. Upon exposing COS-7 cells to polyplexes that were prepared at polymer/DNA w/w ratios below 48, cell viabilities between 80–100% were observed, even under serum-free conditions. These polyplexes show comparable or higher transfection efficiencies (up to 38%) compared to 25 kDa branched polyethylenimine (PEI) polyplexes (12% under serum-free conditions). Moreover, the PAE-based polyplexes yield transfection efficiencies as high as 32% in serum-containing medium, which makes these polymers interesting for gene delivery applications.
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spelling pubmed-64043562019-04-02 Modular Synthesis of Bioreducible Gene Vectors through Polyaddition of N,N′-Dimethylcystamine and Diglycidyl Ethers Si, Guoying Elzes, M. Rachèl Engbersen, Johan F. J. Paulusse, Jos M. J. Polymers (Basel) Article Bioreducible, cationic linear poly(amino ether)s (PAEs) were designed as promising gene vectors. These polymers were synthesized by the reaction of a disulfide-functional monomer, N,N′-dimethylcystamine (DMC), and several different diglycidyl ethers. The resulting PAEs displayed a substantial buffer capacity (up to 64%) in the endosomal acidification region of pH 7.4–5.1. The PAEs condense plasmid DNA into 80–200 nm sized polyplexes, and have surface charges ranging from +20 to +40 mV. The polyplexes readily release DNA upon exposure to reducing conditions (2.5 mM DTT) due to the cleavage of the disulfide groups that is present in the main chain of the polymers, as was demonstrated by agarose gel electrophoresis. Upon exposing COS-7 cells to polyplexes that were prepared at polymer/DNA w/w ratios below 48, cell viabilities between 80–100% were observed, even under serum-free conditions. These polyplexes show comparable or higher transfection efficiencies (up to 38%) compared to 25 kDa branched polyethylenimine (PEI) polyplexes (12% under serum-free conditions). Moreover, the PAE-based polyplexes yield transfection efficiencies as high as 32% in serum-containing medium, which makes these polymers interesting for gene delivery applications. MDPI 2018-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6404356/ /pubmed/30966721 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10060687 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Si, Guoying
Elzes, M. Rachèl
Engbersen, Johan F. J.
Paulusse, Jos M. J.
Modular Synthesis of Bioreducible Gene Vectors through Polyaddition of N,N′-Dimethylcystamine and Diglycidyl Ethers
title Modular Synthesis of Bioreducible Gene Vectors through Polyaddition of N,N′-Dimethylcystamine and Diglycidyl Ethers
title_full Modular Synthesis of Bioreducible Gene Vectors through Polyaddition of N,N′-Dimethylcystamine and Diglycidyl Ethers
title_fullStr Modular Synthesis of Bioreducible Gene Vectors through Polyaddition of N,N′-Dimethylcystamine and Diglycidyl Ethers
title_full_unstemmed Modular Synthesis of Bioreducible Gene Vectors through Polyaddition of N,N′-Dimethylcystamine and Diglycidyl Ethers
title_short Modular Synthesis of Bioreducible Gene Vectors through Polyaddition of N,N′-Dimethylcystamine and Diglycidyl Ethers
title_sort modular synthesis of bioreducible gene vectors through polyaddition of n,n′-dimethylcystamine and diglycidyl ethers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6404356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30966721
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10060687
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