Protamine sulfate provides enhanced and reproducible intravenous gene transfer by cationic liposome/DNA complex

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作者
Li, S
Huang, L
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[1] Laboratory of Drug Targeting, Department of Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh
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10.3109/08982109709035496
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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A novel lipid/polycation/DNA (LPD) formulation has been developed for in vivo gene transfer. It involves the condensation of plasmid DNA with protamine sulfate, a cationic polypeptide, followed by the addition of DOTAP cationic liposomes. Compared with DOTAP/DNA complex, LPD offers greater protection of plasmid DNA against enzymatic digestion and gives consistently higher gene expression in mice via tail vein injection. The in vivo efficiency of LPD was dependent upon charge ratio and was also affected by the lipid used. Increasing the amount of DNA delivered induced an increase in gene expression. The optimal dose was approximately 50 mu g per mouse, at which concentration approximately 10 ng luciferase protein per mg extracted tissue protein could be detected in the lung. Gene expression in the lung was detected as early as 1 h after injection, peaked at 6 h, and declined thereafter. Using LacZ as a reporter gene, it was shown that endothelial cells were the primary locus of transgene expression in both lung and spleen. No sign of inflammation in these organs was noticed. Since protamine sulfate has been proven to be non-toxic and only weakly immunogenic in humans, this novel vector may be useful for the clinical use of gene therapy.
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页码:207 / 219
页数:13
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