| Literature DB >> 24906755 |
Kyunghwan Kim1, Kitae Ryu2, Tae-il Kim3.
Abstract
In this work, methylcellulose was employed as a template polymer with graft of polyethylenimine 0.8 kDa (PEI0.8k) for gene delivery systems. Synthesized PEI-grafted oxidized methylcellulose (MC-PEI) could condense pDNA into positively charged and nano-sized particles, which could protect pDNA from serum nuclease. The cytotoxicity of MC-PEI was minimal in both serum-free and serum condition due to the biocompatibility of methylcellulose and low cytotoxicity of PEI0.8k. MC-PEI polyplex also showed low cytotoxicity in serum condition. In serum condition, MC-PEI showed less decreased transfection efficiency than PEI25k, meaning good serum-compatibility of MC-PEI. Bafilomycin A1-treated transfection results indicate that the transfection of MC-PEI is mediated via endosomal escape by endosome buffering ability. Flow cytometry results suggest that MC-PEI polyplex could be internalized into cells and efficiently deliver pDNA to cells due to its serum-compatibility. These results demonstrate that MC-PEI possesses a potential for efficient gene delivery systems.Entities:
Keywords: Endosome buffering ability; Gene delivery systems; Low cytotoxicity; Low molecular weight PEI; Methylcellulose; Serum-compatibility
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24906755 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.03.073
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381