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Efficient Delivery of Plasmid DNA Using Cholesterol-Based Cationic Lipids Containing Polyamines and Ether Linkages
Authors:Bieong-Kil Kim  Young-Bae Seu  Yun-Ui Bae  Tae-Won Kwak  Hyungu Kang  Ik-Jae Moon  Guen-Bae Hwang  So-Young Park  Kyung-Oh Doh
Affiliation:1.School of Life Sciences & Biotechnology, Kyungpook National University, 1370 Sangyeokdong, Bookgu, Daegu 702-701, Korea; E-Mails: (B.-K.K.); (Y.-B.S.); (T.-W.K.); (H.K.); (G.-B.H.);2.Department of Physiology, Yeungnam University College of Medicine, 317-1 Daemyungdong, Daegu 705-717, Korea; E-Mails: (Y.-U.B.); (S.-Y.P.);3.WelGENE Inc., 71B-4L, Hightech Sector 2, Sungseo Industrial Park 3, Dalseogu, Daegu 704-230, Korea; E-Mail:
Abstract:Cationic liposomes are broadly used as non-viral vectors to deliver genetic materials that can be used to treat various diseases including cancer. To circumvent problems associated with cationic liposome-mediated delivery systems such as low transfection efficiency and serum-induced inhibition, cholesterol-based cationic lipids have been synthesized that resist the effects of serum. The introduction of an ether-type linkage and extension of the aminopropyl head group on the cholesterol backbone increased the transfection efficiency and DNA binding affinity compared to a carbamoyl-type linkage and a mono aminopropyl head group, respectively. Under optimal conditions, each liposome formulation showed higher transfection efficiency in AGS and Huh-7 cells than commercially available cationic liposomes, particularly in the presence of serum. The following molecular structures were found to have a positive effect on transfection properties: (i) extended aminopropyl head groups for a strong binding affinity to plasmid DNA; (ii) an ether linkage that favors electrostatic binding to plasmid DNA; and (iii) a cholesterol backbone for serum resistance.
Keywords:cholesterol   cationic lipids   cyanoethylation   transfection   gene delivery   macropinocytosis
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