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Ultrasound-mediated gene delivery systems by AG73-modified Bubble liposomes.

Yoichi Negishi1, Yuka Tsunoda, Nobuhito Hamano, Daiki Omata, Yoko Endo-Takahashi, Ryo Suzuki, Kazuo Maruyama, Motoyoshi Nomizu, Yukihiko Aramaki.   

Abstract

Targeted gene delivery to neovascular vessels in tumors is considered a promising strategy for cancer therapy. We previously reported that "Bubble liposomes" (BLs), which are ultrasound (US) imaging gas-encapsulating liposomes, were suitable for US imaging and gene delivery. When BLs are exposed to US, the bubble is destroyed, creating a jet stream by cavitation, and resulting in the instantaneous ejection of extracellular plasmid DNA (pDNA) or other nucleic acids into the cytosol. We developed AG73 peptide-modified Bubble liposomes (AG73-BL) as a targeted US contrast agent, which was designed to attach to neovascular tumor vessels and to allow specific US detection of angiogenesis (Negishi et al., Biomaterials 2013, 34, 501-507). In this study, to evaluate the effectiveness of AG73-BL as a gene delivery tool for neovascular vessels, we examined the gene transfection efficiency of AG73-BL with US exposure in primary human endothelial cells (HUVEC). The transfection efficiency was significantly enhanced if the AG73-BL attached to the HUVEC was exposed to US compared to the BL-modified with no peptide or scrambled peptide. In addition, the cell viability was greater than 80% after transfection with AG73-BL. These results suggested that after the destruction of the AG73-BL with US exposure, a cavitation could be effectively induced by the US exposure against AG73-BL binding to the cell surface of the HUVEC, and the subsequent gene delivery into cells could be enhanced. Thus, AG73-BL may be useful for gene delivery as well as for US imaging of neovascular vessels.
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Keywords:  AG73; Bubble liposome; gene delivery; syndecan; ultrasound imaging

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23532952     DOI: 10.1002/bip.22246

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biopolymers        ISSN: 0006-3525            Impact factor:   2.505


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