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A self-assembling polycationic nanocarrier that exhibits exceptional gene transfection efficiency
K. Sarkar, S.R. Krishna Meka, , K. Chatterjee
Published in Royal Society of Chemistry
2015
Volume: 5
   
Issue: 111
Pages: 91619 - 91632
Abstract
The lack of an efficient and safe carrier is a major impediment in the field of gene therapy. Although gelatin (GT), a naturally derived polymer, is widely used in drug delivery applications, it is unable to bind DNA efficiently. In this study, a novel polycationic gene carrier was prepared by conjugation of low molecular weight polyethyleneimine (LPEI) with GT through 4-bromonaphthaleic anhydride as a coupling agent to avoid self crosslinking. Self-assembly of LPEI conjugated GT (GT-LPEI) with plasmid DNA (pDNA) yielded nanoparticles with high gene complexation ability to form ∼250 nm cylindrical nanoparticles with a zeta potential of ∼27 mV. GT-LPEI showed exceptionally high transfection efficiency (>90%) in various mammalian cells including primary stem cells with minimal cytotoxicity. The transfection efficiency of GT-LPEI significantly surpassed that of many commercial reagents. The high gene transfection expression was confirmed in vivo. Thus, GT-LPEI is shown to be a promising nonviral carrier for potential use in gene therapy. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015.
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ISSN20462069