Literature DB >> 17209628

Self-assembly, DNA complexation, and pH response of amphiphilic dendrimers for gene transfection.

Marine Guillot-Nieckowski1, Derk Joester, Meike Stöhr, Myriam Losson, Marc Adrian, Bjoern Wagner, Manfred Kansy, Harry Heinzelmann, Raphaël Pugin, François Diederich, Jean-Louis Gallani.   

Abstract

Cationic lipids and polymers are routinely used for cell transfection, and a variety of structure-activity relation data have been collected. Few studies, however, focus on the structural aspects of self-assembly as a crucial control parameter for gene delivery. We present here the observations collected for a set of cationic dendritic amphiphiles based on a stiff tolane core (1-4) that are built from identical subunits but differ in the number and balance of their hydrophobic and cationic hydrophilic moieties. We established elsewhere that vectors 3 and 4 have promising transfection properties. Scanning probe microscopy (AFM, STM), cryo-transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM), and Langmuir techniques provide insight into the self-assembly properties of the molecules under physiological conditions. Furthermore, we present DNA and pH "jump" experiments where we study the response of Langmuir films to a sudden increase in DNA concentration or a drop in pH. We find that the primary self-assembly of the amphiphile is of paramount importance and influences DNA binding, serum sensitivity, and pH response of the vector system.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17209628     DOI: 10.1021/la0624891

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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