Title of article :
Development of lipid particles targeted via sugar–lipid conjugates as novel nuclear gene delivery system
Author/Authors :
Tomoya Masuda، نويسنده , , Hidetaka Akita، نويسنده , , Takashi Nishio، نويسنده , , Kenichi Niikura، نويسنده , , Kentaro Kogure، نويسنده , , Kuniharu Ijiro، نويسنده , , Hideyoshi Harashima، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Efficient nuclear gene delivery is essential for successful gene therapy. This study developed a novel system that mimics the mechanism of nuclear entry of adenovirus (Ad) by means of a Multifunctional Envelope-type Nano Device (MEND). In this system, plasmid DNA (pDNA) was condensed with polycation, followed by encapsulation in a lipid membrane. To target MEND to the nuclear pore complex (NPC), sugar served as a NPC-mediated nuclear targeting device was modified on the surface of the lipid envelope. This was accomplished via synthesis of a sugar–cholesterol conjugate. After binding of the MEND to the NPC, the pDNA core was transferred into the nucleus in conjunction with a breakdown of the lipid envelope. Sugar-modified MEND showed higher transfection efficiency compared with unmodified MEND, in non-dividing and dividing cells. Confocal microscopy confirmed that nuclear transfer of pDNA was improved by sugar modification of MEND. Furthermore, destabilization of the lipid envelope significantly enhanced transfection activity: therefore, nuclear-delivery efficiency was closely related to lipid envelope stability. Moreover, quantitative evaluation of cellular uptake and nuclear transfer processes by real-time PCR confirmed that the surface sugars affected nuclear transfer, but not cellular uptake. In summary, a novel system for the nuclear delivery of pDNA was successfully developed by using a sugar-modified MEND and by optimizing the lipid envelope stability.
Keywords :
sugar , Gene delivery , Non-viral vector , Nuclear delivery , Envelope-type nano device
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Journal title :
Biomaterials