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Polyplex-microbubble hybrids for ultrasound-guided plasmid DNA delivery to solid tumors.

Shashank R Sirsi1, Sonia L Hernandez, Lukasz Zielinski, Henning Blomback, Adel Koubaa, Milo Synder, Shunichi Homma, Jessica J Kandel, Darrell J Yamashiro, Mark A Borden.   

Abstract

Microbubble ultrasound contrast agents are being developed as image-guided gene carriers for targeted delivery in vivo. In this study, novel polyplex-microbubbles were synthesized, characterized and evaluated for systemic circulation and tumor transfection. Branched polyethylenimine (PEI; 25 kDa) was modified with polyethylene glycol (PEG; 5 kDa), thiolated and covalently attached to maleimide groups on lipid-coated microbubbles. The PEI-microbubbles demonstrated increasingly positive surface charge and DNA loading capacity with increasing maleimide content. The in vivo ultrasound contrast persistence of PEI-microbubbles was measured in the healthy mouse kidney, and a two-compartment pharmacokinetic model accounting for free and adherent microbubbles was developed to describe the anomalous time-intensity curves. The model suggested that PEI loading dramatically reduced free circulation and increased nonspecific adhesion to the vasculature. However, DNA loading to form polyplex-microbubbles increased circulation in the bloodstream and decreased nonspecific adhesion. PEI-microbubbles coupled to a luciferase bioluminescence reporter plasmid DNA were shown to transfect tumors implanted in the mouse kidney. Site-specific delivery was achieved using ultrasound applied over the tumor area following bolus injection of the DNA/PEI-microbubbles. In vivo imaging showed over 10-fold higher bioluminescence from the tumor region compared to untreated tissue. Ex vivo analysis of excised tumors showed greater than 40-fold higher expression in tumor tissue than non-sonicated control (heart) tissue. These results suggest that the polyplex-microbubble platform offers improved control of DNA loading and packaging suitable for ultrasound-guided tissue transfection.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21945680      PMCID: PMC3822338          DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2011.09.071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Control Release        ISSN: 0168-3659            Impact factor:   9.776


  54 in total

1.  DNA-loaded albumin microbubbles enhance ultrasound-mediated transfection in vitro.

Authors:  Peter A Frenkel; Shuyuan Chen; To Thai; Ralph V Shohet; Paul A Grayburn
Journal:  Ultrasound Med Biol       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 2.998

2.  Physiochemical properties of low and high molecular weight poly(ethylene glycol)-grafted poly(ethylene imine) copolymers and their complexes with oligonucleotides.

Authors:  Martin Glodde; Shashank R Sirsi; Gordon J Lutz
Journal:  Biomacromolecules       Date:  2006-01       Impact factor: 6.988

Review 3.  Microbubbles as ultrasound triggered drug carriers.

Authors:  Steliyan Tinkov; Raffi Bekeredjian; Gerhard Winter; Conrad Coester
Journal:  J Pharm Sci       Date:  2009-06       Impact factor: 3.534

4.  Effect of microbubble size on fundamental mode high frequency ultrasound imaging in mice.

Authors:  Shashank Sirsi; Jameel Feshitan; James Kwan; Shunichi Homma; Mark Borden
Journal:  Ultrasound Med Biol       Date:  2010-05-05       Impact factor: 2.998

5.  Anti-VEGF antibody suppresses primary tumor growth and metastasis in an experimental model of Wilms' tumor.

Authors:  D H Rowe; J Huang; M L Kayton; R Thompson; A Troxel; K M O'Toole; D Yamashiro; C J Stolar; J J Kandel
Journal:  J Pediatr Surg       Date:  2000-01       Impact factor: 2.545

6.  Protection of oligonucleotides against enzymatic degradation by pegylated and nonpegylated branched polyethyleneimine.

Authors:  K Remaut; B Lucas; K Raemdonck; K Braeckmans; J Demeester; S C De Smedt
Journal:  Biomacromolecules       Date:  2007-03-15       Impact factor: 6.988

7.  Polyethylenimine-graft-poly(ethylene glycol) copolymers: influence of copolymer block structure on DNA complexation and biological activities as gene delivery system.

Authors:  Holger Petersen; Petra M Fechner; Alison L Martin; Klaus Kunath; Snjezana Stolnik; Clive J Roberts; Dagmar Fischer; Martyn C Davies; Thomas Kissel
Journal:  Bioconjug Chem       Date:  2002 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 4.774

8.  A degradable polyethylenimine derivative with low toxicity for highly efficient gene delivery.

Authors:  M Laird Forrest; James T Koerber; Daniel W Pack
Journal:  Bioconjug Chem       Date:  2003 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 4.774

9.  In vivo pharmacokinetics, tissue distribution and underlying mechanisms of various PEI(-PEG)/siRNA complexes.

Authors:  Anastasia Malek; Olivia Merkel; Ludger Fink; Frank Czubayko; Thomas Kissel; Achim Aigner
Journal:  Toxicol Appl Pharmacol       Date:  2009-01-29       Impact factor: 4.219

10.  A biodegradable low molecular weight polyethylenimine derivative as low toxicity and efficient gene vector.

Authors:  Yuting Wen; Shirong Pan; Xin Luo; Xuan Zhang; Wei Zhang; Min Feng
Journal:  Bioconjug Chem       Date:  2009-02       Impact factor: 4.774

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  37 in total

1.  Effect of surface architecture on in vivo ultrasound contrast persistence of targeted size-selected microbubbles.

Authors:  Cherry C Chen; Shashank R Sirsi; Shunichi Homma; Mark A Borden
Journal:  Ultrasound Med Biol       Date:  2012-03       Impact factor: 2.998

Review 2.  A review of low-intensity ultrasound for cancer therapy.

Authors:  Andrew K W Wood; Chandra M Sehgal
Journal:  Ultrasound Med Biol       Date:  2015-04       Impact factor: 2.998

3.  Ultrasound-assisted siRNA delivery via arginine-grafted bioreducible polymer and microbubbles targeting VEGF for ovarian cancer treatment.

Authors:  Stelios Florinas; Jaesung Kim; Kihoon Nam; Margit M Janát-Amsbury; Sung Wan Kim
Journal:  J Control Release       Date:  2014-03-21       Impact factor: 9.776

4.  Effects of the microbubble shell physicochemical properties on ultrasound-mediated drug delivery to the brain.

Authors:  Shih-Ying Wu; Cherry C Chen; Yao-Sheng Tung; Oluyemi O Olumolade; Elisa E Konofagou
Journal:  J Control Release       Date:  2015-06-09       Impact factor: 9.776

5.  Contrast ultrasound imaging for identification of early responder tumor models to anti-angiogenic therapy.

Authors:  Shashank R Sirsi; Molly L Flexman; Fotois Vlachos; Jianzhong Huang; Sonia L Hernandez; Hyun Keol Kim; Tessa B Johung; Jeffrey W Gander; Ari R Reichstein; Brooke S Lampl; Antai Wang; Andreas H Hielscher; Jessica J Kandel; Darrell J Yamashiro; Mark A Borden
Journal:  Ultrasound Med Biol       Date:  2012-03-16       Impact factor: 2.998

6.  Ultrasound-based molecular imaging and specific gene delivery to mesenteric vasculature by endothelial adhesion molecule targeted microbubbles in a mouse model of Crohn's disease.

Authors:  José L Tlaxca; Joshua J Rychak; Peter B Ernst; Prasad R Konkalmatt; Talent I Shevchenko; Theresa T Pizarro; Theresa T Pizzaro; Jesús Rivera-Nieves; Alexander L Klibanov; Michael B Lawrence
Journal:  J Control Release       Date:  2012-11-08       Impact factor: 9.776

7.  Markedly enhanced skeletal muscle transfection achieved by the ultrasound-targeted delivery of non-viral gene nanocarriers with microbubbles.

Authors:  Caitlin W Burke; Jung Soo Suk; Anthony J Kim; Yu-Han J Hsiang; Alexander L Klibanov; Justin Hanes; Richard J Price
Journal:  J Control Release       Date:  2012-07-16       Impact factor: 9.776

Review 8.  Micromanaging cardiac regeneration: Targeted delivery of microRNAs for cardiac repair and regeneration.

Authors:  Jan Aam Kamps; Guido Krenning
Journal:  World J Cardiol       Date:  2016-02-26

9.  Targeted nanobubbles in low-frequency ultrasound-mediated gene transfection and growth inhibition of hepatocellular carcinoma cells.

Authors:  Bolin Wu; Qiang Qiao; Xue Han; Hui Jing; Hao Zhang; Hongjian Liang; Wen Cheng
Journal:  Tumour Biol       Date:  2016-05-23

10.  An experimental study on the stiffness of size-isolated microbubbles using atomic force microscopy.

Authors:  Cherry C Chen; Shih-Ying Wu; John D Finan; Barclay Morrison; Elisa E Konofagou
Journal:  IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control       Date:  2013-03       Impact factor: 2.725

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