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Title
Novel lipidated sorbitol-based molecular transporters for non-viral gene delivery
Authors
Higashi, TKhalil, IAMaiti, KKLee, WSAkita, HHarashima, HChung, SK
Date Issued
2009-06-05
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Abstract
In this study, we investigated the possible use of novel lipiclated sorbitol-based transporters as functional devices for the improvement of non-viral gene delivery. These transporters are composed of a sorbitol scaffold bearing 8 guanidine moieties that mimic the arginine residues of well-known cell-penetrating peptides. In addition, the transporters carry different lipid groups to aid DNA condensation and facilitate lipid vesicle-binding. We found that the transporters described in this study have the potential to function as plasmid DNA/siRNA-condensers and surface ligands for the enhancement of cellular uptake of lipid vesicles. Shorter lipid chains were found to be better for condensation, whereas longer chains were superior surface ligands. The differential activity of different cores might be explained by facilitated decondensation of cores prepared with transporters comprised of shorter lipid chains. However, we suggest that there is an optimum value of decondensation to achieve higher transfection activities. The proper use of the transporters presented in this study enabled us to prepare a highly efficient non-viral gene delivery system based on a core-shell structure, in which a condensed DNA core is encapsulated by a lipid envelope. A multifunctional envelope-type nano-device prepared with an optimal surface ligand favorably competes with commonly used transfection systems. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Sorbitol; Octaarginine; Guanidine; Condensation; Non-viral gene delivery; MEND; ARGININE-RICH PEPTIDES; HIV-1 TAT PROTEIN; CELLULAR UPTAKE; NANO DEVICE; INTRACELLULAR TRAFFICKING; OCTAARGININE; DESIGN; MACROPINOCYTOSIS; NANOPARTICLES; COMPLEXES
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/26150
DOI
10.1016/J.JCONREL.2009.01.024
ISSN
0168-3659
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE, vol. 136, no. 2, page. 140 - 147, 2009-06-05
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