Literature DB >> 25755981

A simple protocol for preparation of a liposomal vesicle with encapsulated plasmid DNA that mediate high accumulation and reporter gene activity in tumor tissue.

Torben Gjetting1, Thomas Lars Andresen2, Camilla Laulund Christensen3, Frederik Cramer3, Thomas Tuxen Poulsen3, Hans Skovgaard Poulsen3.   

Abstract

The systemic delivery of gene therapeutics by non-viral methods has proven difficult. Transfection systems that are performing well in vitro have been reported to have disadvantageous properties such as rapid clearance and short circulation time often resulting in poor transfection efficiency when applied in vivo. Large unilaminary vesicles (LUV) with encapsulated nucleic acids designated stabilized-plasmid-lipo-particle (SPLP) have showed promising results in terms of systemic stability and accumulation in tumor tissue due to the enhanced permeability and retention effect (EPR). We have developed a simple protocol for the research-scale preparation of SPLPs from commercially available reagents with high amounts of encapsulated plasmid DNA. The SPLPs show properties of promising accumulation in tumor tissue in comparison to other organs when intravenously injected into xenograft tumor-bearing nude mice. Although transcriptionally targeted suicide gene therapy was not achieved, the SPLPs were capable of mediating reporter gene transfection in subcutaneous flank tumors originating from human small cell lung cancer.

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Keywords:  Biodistribution; EPR, Enhanced permeability and retention effect; Gene delivery; Liposome; PDI, Polydispersity index; PEG, Polyethylene glycol; SCD, Super cytosine deaminase; SCLC, Small cell lung carcinoma; SPLP, Stabilized plasmid–lipid particle; Stabilized plasmid–lipid particle (SPLP); Suicide gene therapy; Xenograft tumor model

Year:  2011        PMID: 25755981      PMCID: PMC4150619          DOI: 10.1016/j.rinphs.2011.08.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Results Pharma Sci        ISSN: 2211-2863


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5.  Targeted cytosine deaminase-uracil phosphoribosyl transferase suicide gene therapy induces small cell lung cancer-specific cytotoxicity and tumor growth delay.

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