Asialoglycoprotein receptor and liposome synergistically mediate the gene transfer into primary rat hepatocytes

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Chonghui Li
Shouming Wen
Haifeng Zhai
Manji Sun
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[1] Academy of Military Medical Sciences,Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology
[2] General Hospital of Air Force,Department of Clinic Pharmacology
[3] Academy of Military Medical Sciences,Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology
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Science in China Series C: Life Sciences | 1999年 / 42卷
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asialoglycoprotein receptor; cationic liposome; receptor-mediated; gene transfer; primary hepatocyte;
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Gene transfer into primary rat hepatocytes was performed by employing cationic liposome as DNA carrier and the specific ligand of hepatic asialoglycopmtein receptor (ASGPR), asialofetuin, as liver-targeting ligand. The results showed that asialofetuin, when added to the gene transfer complexes, could significantly increase the hepatocyte transfection efficiency, and alleviate the cellular toxicity of Lipofectin. Several synthetic ligands of ASGPR (galactosyl albumin) could also increase the transfection efficiency of hepatocyte like asialofetuin. It was proved that ASGPR and cationic liposome could synergistically mediate the gene transfer into primary rat hepatocytes. This novel gene delivery system provided a safer, more simple and efficient gene transfer method for primary hepatocytes, and showed prospecting application in hepatic gene therapy.
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