TY - JOUR
T1 - Dual-ligand effect of transferrin and transforming growth factor alpha on polyethyleneimine-mediated gene delivery
AU - Kakimoto, Shinji
AU - Moriyama, Tetsuji
AU - Tanabe, Toshizumi
AU - Shinkai, Seiji
AU - Nagasaki, Takeshi
N1 - Funding Information:
We gratefully acknowledge the financial support by SORST program in Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST), and Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) (17550159) from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture.
PY - 2007/7/31
Y1 - 2007/7/31
N2 - In order to enhance the internalization of exogenous gene and add cell specificity to non-viral vectors, receptor-binding elements have been widely utilized to mimic the virus infection. Herein, for the purpose of intensifying the effects of the ligand on gene delivery, dual receptor-binding elements, transferrin (Tf) and transforming growth factor alpha (TGFα), were introduced into the polyethyleneimine polyplex. The transfection and internalization efficiency by dual Tf- and TGFα-introduced polyplex (Tf&TGFα-polyplex) was examined in A549 and CHO-K1 cells, respectively. In A549, Tf&TGFα-polyplex had higher transfection efficiency when compared to that by single Tf- or TGFα-introduced polyplex (Tf-polyplex and TGFα-polyplex), respectively, while no enhancement was observed in CHO-K1. Moreover, in A549, the internalization efficiency of dual Tf&TGFα-polyplex was higher than that of single Tf- and TGFα-polyplex. In contrast, in CHO-K1, no difference in internalization efficiency was observed. In the presence of excess free transferrin or TGFα, the internalization efficiency of Tf&TGFα-polyplex was strongly inhibited only in A549, not in CHO-K1. In summary, the enhancement of internalization efficiency by dual ligands is an important factor for improving transfection efficiency. In addition, the effect of dual ligands depends on cell species; receptor-mediated and efficient internalization may be related to this enhanced transfection efficiency.
AB - In order to enhance the internalization of exogenous gene and add cell specificity to non-viral vectors, receptor-binding elements have been widely utilized to mimic the virus infection. Herein, for the purpose of intensifying the effects of the ligand on gene delivery, dual receptor-binding elements, transferrin (Tf) and transforming growth factor alpha (TGFα), were introduced into the polyethyleneimine polyplex. The transfection and internalization efficiency by dual Tf- and TGFα-introduced polyplex (Tf&TGFα-polyplex) was examined in A549 and CHO-K1 cells, respectively. In A549, Tf&TGFα-polyplex had higher transfection efficiency when compared to that by single Tf- or TGFα-introduced polyplex (Tf-polyplex and TGFα-polyplex), respectively, while no enhancement was observed in CHO-K1. Moreover, in A549, the internalization efficiency of dual Tf&TGFα-polyplex was higher than that of single Tf- and TGFα-polyplex. In contrast, in CHO-K1, no difference in internalization efficiency was observed. In the presence of excess free transferrin or TGFα, the internalization efficiency of Tf&TGFα-polyplex was strongly inhibited only in A549, not in CHO-K1. In summary, the enhancement of internalization efficiency by dual ligands is an important factor for improving transfection efficiency. In addition, the effect of dual ligands depends on cell species; receptor-mediated and efficient internalization may be related to this enhanced transfection efficiency.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jconrel.2007.05.001
DO - 10.1016/j.jconrel.2007.05.001
M3 - Article
C2 - 17574290
AN - SCOPUS:34447340202
SN - 0168-3659
VL - 120
SP - 242
EP - 249
JO - Journal of Controlled Release
JF - Journal of Controlled Release
IS - 3
ER -