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Poly(3-guanidinopropyl methacrylate): a novel cationic polymer for gene delivery.

Arjen M Funhoff1, Cornelus F van Nostrum, Martin C Lok, Marjan M Fretz, Daan J A Crommelin, Wim E Hennink.   

Abstract

A cationic polymethacrylate with a guanidinium side group was designed in order to create a polymer with cell membrane-penetrating properties such as Tat or other arginine-rich peptides. The polymer, poly(3-guanidinopropyl methacrylate), abbreviated as pGuaMA, was synthesized by free radical polymerization. The DNA-condensing properties of pGuaMA (Mw 180 kDa) were investigated via dynamic light scattering and zeta potential measurements, and small, positively charged particles (110 nm, +37 mV) were found. It was shown that polyplexes based on pGuaMA were able to transfect COS-7 cells efficiently in the absence of serum, while under the same conditions poly(arginine) (pArg) polyplexes did not show detectable transfection levels. Addition of a membrane-disrupting peptide, INF 7, derived from the influenza virus, to preformed pGuaMA polyplexes did result in approximately 2 times increased transfection levels. DLS, zeta potential measurements, gel electrophoresis, and ethidium bromide displacement measurements indicated that serum induced aggregation of the polyplexes at high polymer/plasmid ratios, while at low polymer/plasmid ratios the polarity of the polyplexes reversed likely due to adsorption of negatively charged proteins on their surface. Likely, the unfavorable interactions of pGuaMA polyplexes with serum proteins is the reason for the absent transfection activity of these polyplexes in the presence of serum. Confocal laser scanning microscopy indicated cellular internalization via endocytosis of both polyplexes and free polymer. Thus, pGuaMA polyplexes enter cells, as reported for other polyplexes, by endocytosis and not, as hypothesized, via direct membrane passage.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15546186     DOI: 10.1021/bc049864q

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioconjug Chem        ISSN: 1043-1802            Impact factor:   4.774


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