Low generation PAMAM-based nanomicelles as ROS-responsive gene vectors with enhanced transfection efficacy and reduced cytotoxicity in vitro

Poly(amidoamine)s (PAMAMs) of high-generations ( G > 5) exhibit high efficacy in gene transfection, but their high cost and severe cytotoxicity limit their use in biomedicine. In contrast, PAMAMs of low-generations ( G < 3) are less toxic and easy to synthesize, but exhibit low transfection ef...

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Veröffentlicht in:New journal of chemistry 2017, Vol.41 (9), p.3273-3279
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Chen-Tao, Chen, Guang, Nie, Xuan, Wang, Long-Hai, Ding, Sheng-Gang, You, Ye-Zi
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Poly(amidoamine)s (PAMAMs) of high-generations ( G > 5) exhibit high efficacy in gene transfection, but their high cost and severe cytotoxicity limit their use in biomedicine. In contrast, PAMAMs of low-generations ( G < 3) are less toxic and easy to synthesize, but exhibit low transfection efficacy. In this report, we design a novel amphiphilic dendrimer by conjugating reactive oxygen species (ROS)-responsive poly(propylenesulfide) (PPS) to a low generation PAMAM dendrimer ( G = 2, M w = 3500 Da) via disulfide bonds. This amphiphilic conjugate can self-assemble into stable nanomicelles. The results show that the obtained nanomicelles have a high zeta potential, which can condense DNA tightly. Moreover, the DNA/nanomicelle polyplexes can be fully dissociated by intracellular ROS and easily release the entrapped DNA. As gene vectors, the nanomicelles exhibited high transfection efficacy and fairly low cytotoxicity in vitro .
ISSN:1144-0546
1369-9261
DOI:10.1039/C6NJ04129A