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Multifunctional receptor-targeted nanocomplexes for the delivery of therapeutic nucleic acids to the brain
- Source :
- Biomaterials. 34(36)
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Convection enhanced delivery (CED) is a method of direct injection to the brain that can achieve widespread dispersal of therapeutics, including gene therapies, from a single dose. Non-viral, nanocomplexes are of interest as vectors for gene therapy in the brain, but it is essential that administration should achieve maximal dispersal to minimise the number of injections required. We hypothesised that anionic nanocomplexes administered by CED should disperse more widely in rat brains than cationics of similar size, which bind electrostatically to cell-surface anionic moieties such as proteoglycans, limiting their spread. Anionic, receptor-targeted nanocomplexes (RTN) containing a neurotensin-targeting peptide were prepared with plasmid DNA and compared with cationic RTNs for dispersal and transfection efficiency. Both RTNs were labelled with gadolinium for localisation in the brain by MRI and in brain sections by LA-ICP-MS, as well as with rhodamine fluorophore for detection by fluorescence microscopy. MRI distribution studies confirmed that the anionic RTNs dispersed more widely than cationic RTNs, particularly in the corpus callosum. Gene expression levels from anionic formulations were similar to those of cationic RTNs. Thus, anionic RTN formulations can achieve both widespread dispersal and effective gene expression in brains after administration of a single dose by CED.
- Subjects :
- Male
Convection enhanced delivery (CED)
Genetic enhancement
Peptide
02 engineering and technology
Mice
Genes, Reporter
Nucleic Acids
Gene expression
Fluorescence microscope
Tissue Distribution
chemistry.chemical_classification
Regulation of gene expression
0303 health sciences
Liposome
Gene Transfer Techniques
Brain
Transfection
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
3. Good health
Biochemistry
Mechanics of Materials
0210 nano-technology
Nanospheres
Plasmids
Biophysics
Bioengineering
Receptors, Cell Surface
Biology
Biomaterials
03 medical and health sciences
Gene therapy
Cell Line, Tumor
Animals
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Rats, Wistar
030304 developmental biology
Spectrophotometry, Atomic
fungi
Rats
chemistry
Gene Expression Regulation
Liposomes
Ceramics and Composites
Nucleic acid
Nanoparticles
Peptides
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18785905
- Volume :
- 34
- Issue :
- 36
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biomaterials
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....080859ee7c9fc7c7e709ab54d7f042f5