2015
DOI: 10.1039/c5tb01342a
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Flexible cyclic siloxane core enhances the transfection efficiency of polyethylenimine-based non-viral gene vectors

Abstract: Transfection of nucleic acid molecules, large enough to interfere with the genetic mechanisms of active cells, can be performed by means of small carriers, able to collectively collaborate in generating cargocomplexes that could be involved in passive mechanisms of cellular uptake. The present work describes the synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of transfection efficacy of a conjugate molecule, which comprises a cyclic siloxane ring (2,4,6,8-tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane, cD 4 H ) as the core, and, o… Show more

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“…Hemolysis assay was performed according to a protocol previously described [27]. The erythrocytes were isolated from blood drawn from C57BL6 or apoE-deficient mice by centrifugation and resuspended at 1:10 ratio in PBS containing 50 µM flavonoids, either free or loaded into non-targeted and VCAM-1 targeted LNs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hemolysis assay was performed according to a protocol previously described [27]. The erythrocytes were isolated from blood drawn from C57BL6 or apoE-deficient mice by centrifugation and resuspended at 1:10 ratio in PBS containing 50 µM flavonoids, either free or loaded into non-targeted and VCAM-1 targeted LNs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three types of components are used in various ratios: (i) low molar mass, branched PEIs as the DNA-binding cationic units; (ii) amine-terminated PEG (polyethylene glycol) chains of various sizes as the hydrophilic component and immunogenicity-reducing agent; and, (iii) PEGylated squalene as the hydrophobic element. Small-sized, branched PEI segments were chosen, since preliminary studies showed that higher molar masses promote undesired cytotoxicity [ 123 , 124 ]. PEGylation was applied to increase cargo flexibility and solubility, and to shield the polyplex surface charge by a so-called “stealth effect”, which however might decrease transfection yield by reducing ionic interactions with target cells [ 125 , 126 ].…”
Section: Polymeric Non-viral Vectors For Gene Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 The more structurally exible is the vesicle based carrier more efficient becomes the delivery of the nucleic acid from the lipoplex (complex of lipids with nucleic acid) to the target cell with enhanced cell transfection efficiency. 6,35 As a consequence lower cell transfection efficiency of the MO-rich (c MO > 0.5) lipid vesicles likely originate from their increased structural rigidity compared to the DODAB-rich (c MO < 0.5) vesicles. a J(l) is spectral overlap integral between donor absorption and acceptor emission, E is energy transfer efficiency, r is mean donor-acceptor distance, hw is half-width of the probability distribution for donoracceptor distances (Fig.…”
Section: Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (Fret)mentioning
confidence: 99%