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Multifunctional Neomycin-Triazine-Based Cationic Lipids for Gene Delivery with Antibacterial Properties

[Image: see text] Cationic lipids (CLs) have gained significant attention among nonviral gene delivery vectors due to their ease of synthesis and functionalization with multivalent moieties. In particular, there is an increasing request for multifunctional CLs having gene delivery capacity and antib...

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Autores principales: Pennetta, Chiara, Bono, Nina, Ponti, Federica, Bellucci, Maria Cristina, Viani, Fiorenza, Candiani, Gabriele, Volonterio, Alessandro
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8154203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33470802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.0c00616
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author Pennetta, Chiara
Bono, Nina
Ponti, Federica
Bellucci, Maria Cristina
Viani, Fiorenza
Candiani, Gabriele
Volonterio, Alessandro
author_facet Pennetta, Chiara
Bono, Nina
Ponti, Federica
Bellucci, Maria Cristina
Viani, Fiorenza
Candiani, Gabriele
Volonterio, Alessandro
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description [Image: see text] Cationic lipids (CLs) have gained significant attention among nonviral gene delivery vectors due to their ease of synthesis and functionalization with multivalent moieties. In particular, there is an increasing request for multifunctional CLs having gene delivery capacity and antibacterial activity. Herein, we describe the design and synthesis of a novel class of aminoglycoside (AG)-based multifunctional vectors with high transfection efficiency and noticeable antibacterial properties. Specifically, cationic amphiphiles were built on a triazine scaffold, allowing for an easy derivatization with up to three potentially different substituents, such as neomycin (Neo) that serves as the polar head and one or two lipophilic tails, namely stearyl (ST) and oleyl (OL) alkyl chains and cholesteryl (Chol) tail. With the aim to shed more light on the effect of different types and numbers of lipophilic moieties on the ability of CLs to condense and transfect cells, the performance of Neo–triazine-based derivatives as gene delivery vectors was evaluated and compared. The ability of Neo–triazine-based derivatives to act as antimicrobial agents was evaluated as well. Neo–triazine-based CLs invariably exhibited excellent DNA condensation ability, even at a low charge ratio (CR, +/−). Besides, each derivative showed very good transfection performance at its optimal CR on two different cell lines, along with negligible cytotoxicity. CLs bearing symmetric two-tailed OL proved to be the most effective in transfection. Interestingly, Neo–triazine-based derivatives, used as either free lipids or lipoplexes, exhibited strong antibacterial activity against Gram-negative bacteria, especially in the case of CLs bearing one or two aliphatic chains. Altogether, these results highlight the potential of Neo–triazine-based derivatives as effective multifunctional nonviral gene delivery vectors.
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spelling pubmed-81542032021-05-27 Multifunctional Neomycin-Triazine-Based Cationic Lipids for Gene Delivery with Antibacterial Properties Pennetta, Chiara Bono, Nina Ponti, Federica Bellucci, Maria Cristina Viani, Fiorenza Candiani, Gabriele Volonterio, Alessandro Bioconjug Chem [Image: see text] Cationic lipids (CLs) have gained significant attention among nonviral gene delivery vectors due to their ease of synthesis and functionalization with multivalent moieties. In particular, there is an increasing request for multifunctional CLs having gene delivery capacity and antibacterial activity. Herein, we describe the design and synthesis of a novel class of aminoglycoside (AG)-based multifunctional vectors with high transfection efficiency and noticeable antibacterial properties. Specifically, cationic amphiphiles were built on a triazine scaffold, allowing for an easy derivatization with up to three potentially different substituents, such as neomycin (Neo) that serves as the polar head and one or two lipophilic tails, namely stearyl (ST) and oleyl (OL) alkyl chains and cholesteryl (Chol) tail. With the aim to shed more light on the effect of different types and numbers of lipophilic moieties on the ability of CLs to condense and transfect cells, the performance of Neo–triazine-based derivatives as gene delivery vectors was evaluated and compared. The ability of Neo–triazine-based derivatives to act as antimicrobial agents was evaluated as well. Neo–triazine-based CLs invariably exhibited excellent DNA condensation ability, even at a low charge ratio (CR, +/−). Besides, each derivative showed very good transfection performance at its optimal CR on two different cell lines, along with negligible cytotoxicity. CLs bearing symmetric two-tailed OL proved to be the most effective in transfection. Interestingly, Neo–triazine-based derivatives, used as either free lipids or lipoplexes, exhibited strong antibacterial activity against Gram-negative bacteria, especially in the case of CLs bearing one or two aliphatic chains. Altogether, these results highlight the potential of Neo–triazine-based derivatives as effective multifunctional nonviral gene delivery vectors. American Chemical Society 2021-01-20 2021-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8154203/ /pubmed/33470802 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.0c00616 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (https://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited.
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Bono, Nina
Ponti, Federica
Bellucci, Maria Cristina
Viani, Fiorenza
Candiani, Gabriele
Volonterio, Alessandro
Multifunctional Neomycin-Triazine-Based Cationic Lipids for Gene Delivery with Antibacterial Properties
title Multifunctional Neomycin-Triazine-Based Cationic Lipids for Gene Delivery with Antibacterial Properties
title_full Multifunctional Neomycin-Triazine-Based Cationic Lipids for Gene Delivery with Antibacterial Properties
title_fullStr Multifunctional Neomycin-Triazine-Based Cationic Lipids for Gene Delivery with Antibacterial Properties
title_full_unstemmed Multifunctional Neomycin-Triazine-Based Cationic Lipids for Gene Delivery with Antibacterial Properties
title_short Multifunctional Neomycin-Triazine-Based Cationic Lipids for Gene Delivery with Antibacterial Properties
title_sort multifunctional neomycin-triazine-based cationic lipids for gene delivery with antibacterial properties
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8154203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33470802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.0c00616
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