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Effects of branched or linear architecture of bioreducible poly(amido amine)s on their in vitro gene delivery properties.

Federico Martello1, Martin Piest, Johan F J Engbersen, Paolo Ferruti.   

Abstract

In this study, the gene delivery properties of new hyperbranched poly(amido amine)s (PAAs) with disulfide linkages in the main chain were investigated in comparison with their linear analogs. Eight different bioreducible PAAs were prepared by Michael addition of N,N'-bisacryloylpiperazine (BP) with cystamine (CYST) or N,N'-dimethylcystamine (DMC) and of N,N'-cystaminebisacrylamide (CBA) with N,N'-ethylenediamine (EDA) or N,N'-dimethylethylenediamine (DMEDA). In order to study the effect of terminal groups on the transfection efficiency, each polymer was terminated with 4-aminobutanol (ABOL) or with 2-aminoethanol (ETA). The hyperbranched and the linear PAAs generally formed polyplexes with plasmid DNA with sizes around 200nm and positive zeta potentials ranging from +10 to +22mV at polymer/DNA weight ratios equal or higher than 3/1. Remarkably low or no cytotoxicity was observed for both hyperbranched and linear PAAs. Hyperbranched CBA-containing PAAs showed higher gene expression in DNA transfection tests with COS-7 cells than their linear analogs and up to two times higher than linear PEI that was used as the reference polymer. Transfection efficiencies of the branched PAAs were generally enhanced by the presence of serum, which is a promising property for future in vivo studies with these hyperbranched PAAs. In this study the ease of synthetic modification of both linear and hyperbranched poly(amido amide)s and the versatility of hyperbranched PAAs in regulating DNA transfection and cytotoxicity are demonstrated. The results show the large possibilities for this class of polymers to provide polymeric vectors with controllable properties for gene therapy applications.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22846986     DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2012.07.029

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


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