| Literature DB >> 25513958 |
Ana M Cardoso1, Catarina M Morais1, A Rita Cruz2, Sandra G Silva3, M Luísa do Vale3, Eduardo F Marques3, Maria C Pedroso de Lima1, Amália S Jurado4.
Abstract
Gemini surfactants have been extensively used for in vitro gene delivery. Amino acid-derived gemini surfactants combine the special aggregation properties characteristic of the gemini surfactants with high biocompatibility and biodegradability. In this work, novel serine-derived gemini surfactants, differing in alkyl chain lengths and in the linker group bridging the spacer to the headgroups (amine, amide and ester), were evaluated for their ability to mediate gene delivery either per se or in combination with helper lipids. Gemini surfactant-based DNA complexes were characterized in terms of hydrodynamic diameter, surface charge, stability in aqueous buffer and ability to protect DNA. Efficient formulations, able to transfect up to 50% of the cells without causing toxicity, were found at very low surfactant/DNA charge ratios (1/1-2/1). The most efficient complexes presented sizes suitable for intravenous administration and negative surface charge, a feature known to preclude potentially adverse interactions with serum components. This work brings forward a new family of gemini surfactants with great potential as gene delivery systems.Entities:
Keywords: Biodegradable; Complex-membrane interactions; Gemini surfactants; Physico-chemical characteristics; Serine; Transfection efficiency
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25513958 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2014.12.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pharm Biopharm ISSN: 0939-6411 Impact factor: 5.571