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Dimerizable detergents as gene transfer vectors

Authors :
Jean-Serge Remy
Jean-Paul Behr
Emmanuel Dauty
Thomas Blessing
Laboratoire de Chimie des Systèmes Fonctionnels
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Conception et application de molécules bioactives (CAMB)
Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Source :
ResearcherID, Journal of Liposome Research, Journal of Liposome Research, Informa Healthcare, 2000, 10 (4), pp.321-327. ⟨10.3109/08982100009031102⟩

Abstract

International audience; Cationic lipids are efficient vectors for DNA delivery in vitro. However, they condense DNA into large polymorphic particles, which severely limits their in vivo performances due to size-restricted diffusion. In contrast, detergents are capable of collapsing DNA into smaller particles but do not mediate cell transfection per se. We have succeeded in retaining the interesting features of both types of amphiphiles in a two-step process leading to monomolecular DNA particles stable in physiologic medium. Anionic DNA molecules were first individually condensed with a designed cationic cysteine-based detergent. The resulting small particles were then stabilised by spontaneous thiol dimerization of the cysteine-detergent into a cystine-lipid on the template DNA. Laser light scattering as well as electron microscopy revealed a monodisperse population of spherical particles that were stable for days in physiological conditions. With an appropriate choice of hydrocarbon chain length, monomolecular complexes exhibiting a typical lipid/DNA internal structure could be obtained. Their in vitro cell transfection properties compare favourably with those of Lipofectamine and PEI.

Details

ISSN :
08982104 and 15322394
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ResearcherID, Journal of Liposome Research, Journal of Liposome Research, Informa Healthcare, 2000, 10 (4), pp.321-327. ⟨10.3109/08982100009031102⟩
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5ecf64e23c50db3f6f4df95fcb1d36b4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3109/08982100009031102⟩