Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5157768 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2017 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
Chitosan (Ch) nanoparticles have emerged as a promising vector for gene delivery, nonetheless slow dissociation rate of the nanoparticles in cytoplasm is a drawback of using Ch. Herein, the Ch-mediated gene delivery was improved using PECs of Ch and carboxymethyl dextran (CMD) to transfer the micro RNA-145 (miR-145). The optimized nano PEC preparation method and effects of Ch molecular weight (Mw) and a CMD to Ch molar ratio (CMD:Ch) on physical characteristics and in vitro efficacy of the nano PECs was determined. The size of the nano PECs depended on the preparation method, Ch Mw, and CMD:Ch ratio. Also, the Ch Mw and CMD:Ch affected stability of the miR-145 PECs in presence of heparin. In vitro tests indicated the different gene transfection efficiency of the nano PECs with various compositions. As a novel vector, these nano PECs have excellent promise for gene delivery with an adequate balance between a complex stability and dissociation rate.
Keywords
PDIDSCDLSGFPPBSDMEMFBSPECCMDMiR-145standard deviationTemANOVAone-way analysis of varianceDextranfetal bovine serumpolydispersity indexInfra-redphosphate buffer solutionDulbecco’s modified eagle’s mediumTransmission electron microscopyMolecular weightDynamic Light Scatteringgreen fluorescent proteinpolyelectrolytecarboxymethyl dextranComplexChitosan
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Authors
Farnaz Sadat Mirzazadeh Tekie, Melika Kiani, Amir Zakerian, Faezeh Pilevarian, Akram Assali, Masoud Soleimani, Rassoul Dinarvand, Ehsan Arefian, Amir Atashi, Mohsen Amini, Fatemeh Atyabi,