The supramolecular structural nature of some cationic liposomes–DNA complexes, currently used as vehicles in non-viral gene delivery, has been elucidated by recent X-ray diffraction experiments. The relationship between the chemico-physical properties of these self-assembled structures and their transfection efficiency is extensively studied. Here we report a first comprehensive structural study by using energy dispersive X-ray diffraction, of the complex DC-Chol−DOPE/DNA (3β[N-(N′,N′-dimethylaminoethane)-carbamoyl]cholesterol dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine/DNA), which has been classified as one of the most effective in in-vivo experiments. Our results show that DC-Chol−DOPE/DNA lipoplexes have a columnar inverted hexagonal structure, which is not influenced by the cationic liposome/DNA charge ratio. The transfection efficiency of C6 rat glioma cells by DC-Chol–DOPE/DNA lipoplexes and the toxicity of lipoplexes to cells are dramatically affected by cationic liposome/DNA weight ratio.It seems therefore that the lipoplex structures have not any influence on transfection efficiency and toxicity in our experimental system.
Correlation between Structure and Transfection Efficiency: a Study of DC-Chol-DOPE/DNA Complexes / Congiu, Agostina; Pozzi, Daniela; Claudio, Esposito; Carlo, Castellano; Giuseppe, Mossa. - In: COLLOIDS AND SURFACES. B, BIOINTERFACES. - ISSN 0927-7765. - 36:(2004), pp. 43-48. [10.1016/j.colsurfb.2004.04.006]
Correlation between Structure and Transfection Efficiency: a Study of DC-Chol-DOPE/DNA Complexes
CONGIU, Agostina;POZZI, DANIELA;
2004
Abstract
The supramolecular structural nature of some cationic liposomes–DNA complexes, currently used as vehicles in non-viral gene delivery, has been elucidated by recent X-ray diffraction experiments. The relationship between the chemico-physical properties of these self-assembled structures and their transfection efficiency is extensively studied. Here we report a first comprehensive structural study by using energy dispersive X-ray diffraction, of the complex DC-Chol−DOPE/DNA (3β[N-(N′,N′-dimethylaminoethane)-carbamoyl]cholesterol dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine/DNA), which has been classified as one of the most effective in in-vivo experiments. Our results show that DC-Chol−DOPE/DNA lipoplexes have a columnar inverted hexagonal structure, which is not influenced by the cationic liposome/DNA charge ratio. The transfection efficiency of C6 rat glioma cells by DC-Chol–DOPE/DNA lipoplexes and the toxicity of lipoplexes to cells are dramatically affected by cationic liposome/DNA weight ratio.It seems therefore that the lipoplex structures have not any influence on transfection efficiency and toxicity in our experimental system.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.