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Optimizing cationic and neutral lipids for efficient gene delivery at high serum content.


ABSTRACT: Cationic liposome (CL)-DNA complexes are promising gene delivery vectors with potential application in gene therapy. A key challenge in creating CL-DNA complexes for application is that their transfection efficiency (TE) is adversely affected by serum. In particular, little is known about the effects of a high serum content on TE, even though this may provide design guidelines for application in vivo.We prepared CL-DNA complexes in which we varied the neutral lipid [1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycerophosphatidylcholine, glycerol-monooleate (GMO), cholesterol], the headgroup charge and chemical structure of the cationic lipid, and the ratio of neutral to cationic lipid; we then measured the TE of these complexes as a function of serum content and assessed their cytotoxicity. We tested selected formulations in two human cancer cell lines (M21/melanoma and PC-3/prostate cancer).In the absence of serum, all CL-DNA complexes of custom-synthesized multivalent lipids show high TE. Certain combinations of multivalent lipids and neutral lipids, such as MVL5(5+)/GMO-DNA complexes or complexes based on the dendritic-headgroup lipid TMVLG3(8+) exhibited high TE both in the absence and presence of serum. Although their TE still dropped to a small extent in the presence of serum, it reached or surpassed that of benchmark commercial transfection reagents, particularly at a high serum content.Two-component vectors (one multivalent cationic lipid and one neutral lipid) can rival or surpass benchmark reagents at low and high serum contents (up to 50%, v/v). We propose guidelines for optimizing the serum resistance of CL-DNA complexes based on a given cationic lipid.

SUBMITTER: Chan CL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4051313 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar-Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optimizing cationic and neutral lipids for efficient gene delivery at high serum content.

Chan Chia-Ling CL   Ewert Kai K KK   Majzoub Ramsey N RN   Hwu Yeu-Kuang YK   Liang Keng S KS   Leal Cecília C   Safinya Cyrus R CR  

The journal of gene medicine 20140301 3-4


<h4>Background</h4>Cationic liposome (CL)-DNA complexes are promising gene delivery vectors with potential application in gene therapy. A key challenge in creating CL-DNA complexes for application is that their transfection efficiency (TE) is adversely affected by serum. In particular, little is known about the effects of a high serum content on TE, even though this may provide design guidelines for application in vivo.<h4>Methods</h4>We prepared CL-DNA complexes in which we varied the neutral l  ...[more]

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