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KMID : 1094720070120060684
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
2007 Volume.12 No. 6 p.684 ~ p.689
DNA/PEI/Alginate polyplex as an efficient in vivo gene delivery system
Jiang Ge

Min Sang-Hyun
Oh Eun-Ju
Hahn Sei-Kwang
Abstract
A novel non-viral gene delivery system comprised of a DNA/PEI/Alginate (DPA) polyplex was prepared and assessedin vitro andin vivo. Coating the positively charged DNA/PEI (DP) complex with a polyanion resulted in a high level ofin vitro reporter gene transfection in the presence of 50 vol% serum due to the minimized cytotoxicity of PEI and the reduced nonspecific interactions with serum components. Among the tested anionic polymers, which included sodium alginate, poly(methacrylic acid) and poly(acrylic acid), the sodium alginate showed the highest gene transfection efficiency. The DPA polyplex also showed a reduced level of erythrocyte aggregation in target cells when compared with the DP complex. According toin vivo studies in which reporter genes encoding green fluorescent protein (GFP) and luciferase were used, injection of the DPA polyplex into tumor cells in six week old female C57/BL6 mice resulted in a much higher level of GFP expression and approximately 7 fold higher luciferase expression than treatment with the DP complex. Taken together, these results demonstrated that the anionic alginate coating of the DP complex contributed to efficient gene deliveryin vitro andin vivo.
KEYWORD
alginate, polyethylenimine, reporter gene, polyplex, gene delivery
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