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Design and synthesis of biologically active cationic amphiphiles built on the calix[4]arene scaffold

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 549, Issue 1-2, Pages 436-445

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2018.08.020

Keywords

Calix[4]arenes; Aminoglycosides; Non-viral gene delivery vectors; Antibacterial activity; Transfection; Lipoplexes

Funding

  1. Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (MIUR) [RBFR08XH0H]

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A promising strategy to design safer and more effective cationic lipids for gene delivery with inherent antibacterial properties is to covalently tether a lipophilic moiety with oligomeric aminoglycosides (AGs), a large family of Gram-negative-active antibiotics. Herein, we reported the development of a new class of multicationichead AG-based amphiphiles built on the tetramino-tetrahexyloxycalixPlarene (4A4Hex-calix-calix[4]) scaffold. Three different conjugates, namely 4A4Hex-calix-calix[4]-neomycin, -neamine, and -paromomycin, were synthesized and characterized. Due to the inherent multivalency of AGs and the amphiphilic behaviour, every 4A4Hex-calix-calix[4]-AG exhibited greater DNA binding ability than the gold standard transfectant 25 kDa bPEI and striking DNA packing ability. DNA/4A4Hex-calix-calix[4]-AG complexes at charge ratios (CRs, +/-) used for transfections displayed good colloidal stability, with a hydrodynamic diameters of approximate to 150 nm and an overall surface charges of approximate to+ 30 mV. DNA/4A4Hex-calix[4]-AGs nanoassemblies, everyone tested at the optimal CR, invariably showed good transfection efficiency in two cell lines, along with low-to-negligible cytotoxicity. Besides, DNA/4A4Hex-calix-calix[4]-AG complexes exhibited appreciable antimicrobial activity against Gramnegative bacteria, even greater than uncomplexed 4A4Hex-calix-calix[4]-AGs. Altogether, these results disclose 4A4Hex-calix[4]-AGs as promising gene delivery tools with unique antibacterial properties.

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