• Title of article

    Carbon nanoparticles for gene transfection in eukaryotic cell lines

  • Author/Authors

    Zanin، نويسنده , , H. and Hollanda، نويسنده , , L.M. and Ceragioli، نويسنده , , H.J. and Ferreira، نويسنده , , Diesley M.S. and Machado، نويسنده , , D. and Lancellotti، نويسنده , , M. and Catharino، نويسنده , , R.R. and Baranauskas، نويسنده , , V. and Lobo، نويسنده , , A.O.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    359
  • To page
    370
  • Abstract
    For the first time, oxygen terminated cellulose carbon nanoparticles (CCN) was synthesised and applied in gene transfection of pIRES plasmid. The CCN was prepared from catalytic of polyaniline by chemical vapour deposition techniques. This plasmid contains one gene that encodes the green fluorescent protein (GFP) in eukaryotic cells, making them fluorescent. This new nanomaterial and pIRES plasmid formed π-stacking when dispersed in water by magnetic stirring. The frequencies shift in zeta potential confirmed the plasmid strongly connects to the nanomaterial. In vitro tests found that this conjugation was phagocytised by NG97, NIH-3T3 and A549 cell lines making them fluorescent, which was visualised by fluorescent microscopy. Before the transfection test, we studied CCN in cell viability. Both MTT and Neutral Red uptake tests were carried out using NG97, NIH-3T3 and A549 cell lines. Further, we use metabolomics to verify if small amounts of nanomaterial would be enough to cause some cellular damage in NG97 cells. We showed two mechanisms of action by CCN–DNA complex, producing an exogenous protein by the transfected cell and metabolomic changes that contributed by better understanding of glioblastoma, being the major finding of this work. Our results suggested that this nanomaterial has great potential as a gene carrier agent in non-viral based therapy, with low cytotoxicity, good transfection efficiency, and low cell damage in small amounts of nanomaterials in metabolomic tests.
  • Keywords
    gene transfection , Metabolomic test , Carbon nanomaterial , Cell viability
  • Journal title
    Materials Science and Engineering C
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Journal title
    Materials Science and Engineering C
  • Record number

    2104418