| Literature DB >> 14980421 |
Kazuo Maruyama1, Fumito Iwasaki, Tomoko Takizawa, Hironobu Yanagie, Takuro Niidome, Etsuko Yamada, Tomoko Ito, Yoshiyuki Koyama.
Abstract
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) derivative having both carboxylic acid-, and lactose-side chains (Lac-PEG-C) deposited onto the surface of DNA/protamine (PRT) complex, and the self-assembled ternary complex was obtained. The diameter of the complexes was 180-200 nm, and they showed good size stability even in the high ionic strength solutions. Lac-PEG-C coating reduced their surface electric potential, and effectively avoided the albumin-induced aggregation. DNA/PRT/Lac-PEG-C complex did not coagulate the red blood cells, and their cytotoxicity evaluated by WST-1 was very low. Lac-PEG-C added to the plasmid/PRT complex prior to the incubation with HepG2 cells extremely enhanced the gene-expression, and by the plasmid/PRT/Lac-PEG-C complex prepared at 1:1.5:8 in weight, 56-fold higher expression of luciferase than that without Lac-PEG-C was observed. The treatment with asialofetuin or phenylarsine oxide evidently interfered with the gene-expression. The high gene expression by the plasmid/PRT/Lac-PEG-C ternary complex on the hepatocyte would be attributed to the asialoglycoprotein receptor-mediated endocytosis.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 14980421 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2003.10.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479