Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10613562 Journal of Controlled Release 2005 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
The use of chitosan for gene delivery is limited due to the low transfection efficiency and difficulty in transfecting into a variety of cell types, especially the hepatoma cells. In order to solve this problem, lactobionic acid (LA) bearing galactose group was coupled with water-soluble chitosan (WSC) for liver specificity and poly(ethylenimine) (PEI) was combined to galactosylated chitosan (GC)/DNA complexes to enhance the transfection efficiency. For initial study, the effect of PEI on the transfection efficiency of WSC/DNA complex was studied in HeLa, A549 and 293 T cells, and bafilomycin A1 was used to ascertain the mechanism of synergistic effect. Transfection efficiency, cytotoxicity, and physicochemical properties of GC/DNA complex combined with PEI were investigated to determine the potential for the hepatocyte-targeting. The combination of PEI with WSC/DNA and GC/DNA complex dramatically increased the luciferase expression 10- to 1000-fold in various cell lines, and the synergistic effect was proved to be induced by proton sponge effect of PEI. The transfection of GC/DNA complex in HepG2 was much higher than that of WSC/DNA even after combination with PEI, and was highly inhibited in the presence of galactose. Cytotoxicity of PEI was much decreased by combination with GC/DNA complex. And PEI was proved to be coated on the surface of GC/DNA complex through the ionic interaction.
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