Literature DB >> 23480724

DNA-loaded chitosan oligosaccharide nanoparticles with enhanced permeability across Calu-3 cells.

Yiqing Ye1, Yingying Xu, Wanling Liang, George P H Leung, King-Ho Cheung, Caihong Zheng, Fengying Chen, Jenny K W Lam.   

Abstract

Chitosan oligosaccharide (oligoCS) is a low molecular weight chitosan and its potential for DNA delivery is described here. DNA-loaded oligoCS nanoparticles were prepared by ionic gelation using thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) as cross-linker. The nanoparticles with oligoCS:DNA: TPP weight ratio of 50:1:25 were approximately 170 nm in diameter with a zeta potential of +40 mV, and were used in the permeability study. The cytotoxicity of oligoCS solutions and nanoparticles was evaluated by MTT assay. The concentrations that exhibited minimal cytotoxicity were employed to investigate their effect on trans-epithelial electrical resistance (TEER) and cellular uptake across the Calu-3 cell layer which was used as a nasal epithelial model. OligoCS nanoparticles were able to cause a significant and reversible decrease in TEER and promote efficient cellular uptake. In addition, the oligoCS nanoparticles were able to enhance paracellular permeability to a greater extent than oligoCS solutions at an equivalent concentration. However, the oligoCS nanoparticles were too large to cross the cell layers through the paracellular route. The transcellular pathway appeared to be the major mechanism of the transportation of oligoCS nanoparticles across the cell layers. OligoCS nanoparticles also allowed efficient DNA incorporation, thereby providing the possibility of controlled nucleic acids release and absorption across epithelial surface.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23480724     DOI: 10.3109/1061186X.2013.766885

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Drug Target        ISSN: 1026-7158            Impact factor:   5.121


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2.  In Vitro Evaluation of Chitosan-DNA Plasmid Complex Encoding Jembrana Disease Virus Env-TM Protein as a Vaccine Candidate.

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3.  Interplay of Biochemical, Genetic, and Immunohistochemical Factors in the Etio-Pathogenesis of Gastric Ulcer in Rats: A Comparative Study of the Effect of Pomegranate Loaded Nanoparticles Versus Pomegranate Peel Extract.

Authors:  Nessren M Abd El-Rady; Marwa A Dahpy; Amel Ahmed; Dalia A Elgamal; Safy Hadiya; Mai A M Ahmed; Zain El-Abdeen Ahmed Sayed; Doaa Abdeltawab; Ahmed Shawkat Abdelmohsen; Alshaimaa Abdelkhaliq Mohammad Farrag; Ahmed M Ashmawy; Marwa K Khairallah; Heba M Galal
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