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Evaluation of transfection protocols for unmodified and modified peptide nucleic acid (PNA) oligomers

Authors :
Vladimir Zachar
Frank Winther Rasmussen
Takehiko Shiraishi
Uffe Koppelhus
Trine Fink
Nadia Bendifallah
Peter E. Nielsen
Peter Ebbesen
Source :
Rasmussen, F W, Bendifallah, N, Zachar, V, Shiraishi, T, Fink, T, Ebbesen, P, Nielsen, P E & Koppelhus, U 2006, ' Evaluation of transfection protocols for unmodified and modified peptide nucleic acid (PNA) oligomers ', Oligonucleotides, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 43-57 ., Aalborg University
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

We have compared the efficacy of different transfection protocols reported for peptide nucleic acid (PNA) oligomers. A precise evaluation of uptake efficacy was achieved by using a positive readout assay based on the ability of a PNA oligomer to correct aberrant splicing of a recombinant luciferase gene. The study comprised transfection of PNA conjugated to acridine, adamantyl, decanoic acid, and porphyrine (acr-PNA, ada-PNA, deca-PNA, and por-RNA, respectively) and unmodified PNA partially hybridized to a DNA oligomer (PNA/DNA cotransfection). Furthermore, the effect of conjugation to a nuclear localization signal (NLS) was evaluated as part of the PNA/DNA cotransfection protocol. Transfection of the tested PNAs was systematically optimized. PNA/DNA cotransfection was found to produce the highest luciferase activity, but only after careful selection of the DNA oligonucleotide. Both a cationic lipid, Lipofectamine, and a nonliposomal cationic polymer, polyethylenimine (PEI, ExGen 500), were efficient transfection reagents for the PNA/DNA complex. However, Lipofectamine, in contrast to PEI, showed severe side effects, such as cytotoxicity. acr-PNA, ada-PNA, and por-PNA were transfectable with efficacies between 5 and 10 times lower than that seen with PNA/DNA cotransfection. Conjugation of PNA to NLS had no effect on PNA/DNA cotransfection efficacy. An important lesson from the study was the finding that because of uncontrollable biologic variations, even optimal transfection conditions differed to a certain extend from experiment to experiment in an unpredictable way.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Rasmussen, F W, Bendifallah, N, Zachar, V, Shiraishi, T, Fink, T, Ebbesen, P, Nielsen, P E & Koppelhus, U 2006, ' Evaluation of transfection protocols for unmodified and modified peptide nucleic acid (PNA) oligomers ', Oligonucleotides, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 43-57 ., Aalborg University
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a488cf455f2bf2f1be5012391b570901