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Explorations of high-intensity therapeutic ultrasound and microbubble-mediated gene delivery in mouse liver.

Authors :
Song S
Shen Z
Chen L
Brayman AA
Miao CH
Source :
Gene therapy [Gene Ther] 2011 Oct; Vol. 18 (10), pp. 1006-14. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Mar 31.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Ultrasound (US) combined with microbubbles (MBs) is a promising technology for non-viral gene delivery. Significant enhancements of gene expression have been obtained in our previous studies. To optimize and prepare for application to larger animal models, the luciferase reporter gene transfer efficacy of lipid-based Definity MBs of various concentrations, pressure amplitudes and a novel unfocused high-intensity therapeutic US (HITU) system were explored. Luciferase expression exhibited a dependence on MB dose over the range of 0-25 vol%, and a strong dependence on acoustic peak negative pressure at over the range of 0-3.2 MPa. Gene expression reached an apparent plateau at MB concentration ≥2.5 vol% or at negative pressures >1.8 MPa. Maximum gene expression in treated animals was 700-fold greater than in negative controls. Pulse train US exposure protocols produced an upward trend of gene expression with increasing quiescent time. The hyperbolic correlation of gene expression and transaminase levels suggested that an optimum gene delivery effect can be achieved by maximizing acoustic cavitation-induced enhancement of DNA uptake and minimizing unproductive tissue damage. This study validated the new HITU system equipped with an unfocused transducer with a larger footprint capable of scanning large tissue areas to effectively enhance gene transfer efficiencies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-5462
Volume :
18
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Gene therapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21451579
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/gt.2011.34