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Gemini surfactants: new synthetic vectors for gene transfection
Authors:Kirby Anthony J  Camilleri Patrick  Engberts Jan B F N  Feiters Martin C  Nolte Roeland J M  Söderman Olle  Bergsma Mark  Bell Paul C  Fielden Matthew L  García Rodríguez Cristina L  Guédat Philippe  Kremer Andreas  McGregor Caroline  Perrin Christele  Ronsin Gaël  van Eijk Marcel C P
Institution:University Chemical Laboratory, Cambridge CB2 1EW, UK. ajk1@cam.ac.uk
Abstract:The superior surfactant properties of cationic gemini surfactants are applied to the complex problem of introducing genes into cells. Of almost 250 new compounds tested, of some 20 different structural types, a majority showed very good transfection activity in vitro. The surfactant is shown to bind and compact DNA efficiently, and structural studies and calculations provide a working picture of the "lipoplex" formed. The lipoplex can penetrate the outer membranes of many cell types, to appear in the cytoplasm encapsulated within endosomes. Escape from the endosome--a key step for transfection--may be controlled by changes in the aggregation behavior of the lipoplex as the pH falls. The evidence suggests that DNA may be released from the lipoplex before entry into the nucleus, where the new gene can be expressed with high efficiency.
Keywords:DNA  drug delivery  gene therapy  surfactants  transfection
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