Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10227670 Biomaterials 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Dendrimers have shown great promise in the design of high efficient and low cytotoxic gene vectors. In this study, we synthesized a list of fluorobenzoic acid-modified dendrimers by a facile synthetic route and explored their potential applications as non-viral gene vectors. Fluorination on the aromatic rings significantly improves the transfection efficacy of benzoic acid-modified dendrimers. The transfection efficacy increases with increasing number of fluorine atoms on the aromatic rings of the conjugated benzoic acid. The most efficient conjugate shows superior efficacy to polymer-based commercial reagents such as SuperFect and PolyFect, and comparable efficacy to lipid-based commercial reagents such as Lipofectamine 2000. In addition, the fluorobenzoic acid-modified dendrimers show low cytotoxicity on the transfected cells. The improved transfection efficacy of fluorobenzoic acid-modified dendrimers is due to enhanced cellular uptake and/or easier DNA unpacking behavior compared to non-modified dendrimers. These results provide a new fluorination strategy to generate a library of highly efficient and non-cytotoxic polymeric gene vectors.
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