1999
DOI: 10.1038/sj.gt.3300929
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Cationic lipids are essential for gene delivery mediated by intravenous administration of lipoplexes

Abstract: It was recently suggested that intravenously administered plasma as determined by an in vitro transfection assay. In lipoplexes serve as a depot for the extracellular release of spite of this high level of transcriptionally active DNA, there naked DNA and it is the naked DNA that mediates gene was no significant gene expression in the lung or any other delivery in the lung. If this is the mechanism responsible organ tested. In addition, when lipoplex containing a for gene expression, we reasoned that continuou… Show more

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“…The excess positive charge of lipoplexes and polyplexes, which is required for full DNA compaction and nuclease resistance, implies strong interactions with solutes (eg blood proteins, 10 erythrocytes 2 ) and the extracellular matrix 11,12 under in vivo conditions. The mostly undesired consequences can be unintentional vector targeting, assembled vectors or their cationic component in order to confer the desired stability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The excess positive charge of lipoplexes and polyplexes, which is required for full DNA compaction and nuclease resistance, implies strong interactions with solutes (eg blood proteins, 10 erythrocytes 2 ) and the extracellular matrix 11,12 under in vivo conditions. The mostly undesired consequences can be unintentional vector targeting, assembled vectors or their cationic component in order to confer the desired stability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Luciferase activity in tissue was measured as described. 23 Determination of SEAP enzyme in serum Blood was collected by retro-orbital puncture on a weekly basis starting at 14 days after DNA administration. Heat labile alkaline phosphatase was inactivated by incubating serum samples at 65°C for 30 min, and the samples were assayed for SEAP activity, using the Phospha-Light chemiluminescent assay (Tropix, Bedford, MA, USA) and Opticompt luminometer.…”
Section: Determination Of Luciferase Activity In Mouse Tissuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,3 Cationic lipids have been shown to actively enhance the delivery of plasmids 4 and the expression of the transfected genes can be detected in lungs as early as 60 minutes after intravenous (i.v.) administration.…”
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