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PAMAM Dendrimer/pDNA Functionalized-Magnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Gene Delivery

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue 8, Pages 1370-1384

Publisher

AMER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1166/jbn.2015.2101

Keywords

Poly(amidoamine) Dendrimer; Magnetic Nanoparticle; Iron Oxide; Nanohybrid; Gene Delivery; Transfection

Funding

  1. Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (FCT) [SERH/BPD/75420/2010]
  2. CQM [PEst-OE/QUI/UI0674/2011]
  3. [PTDC/CTM-NAN/112428/2009]

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Herein, we report an easy and ingenious method to functionalize magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (MNPs) with plasmid DNA (pDNA) to obtain nanohybrid systems suitable for nucleic acid therapy. The nanohybrids were prepared by combining complexes of dendrimers and pDNA (dendriplexes) and poly(styrene) sulfonate-coated MNPs through electrostatic interactions. The effects of the dendrimer generation (generations 2, 4 and 6) and the amine to phosphate group (N/P) ratio on the hydrodynamic diameter, zeta potential, cell viability, cellular internalization and transfection efficiency of the nanohybrids were systematically investigated at different transfection conditions (including incubation time, pDNA concentration, presence or absence of an external magnetic field, and presence or absence of fetal bovine serum). The results confirmed that the nanohybrids were able to transfect NIH 3T3 cells, and that the level of gene expression (the luciferase protein reporter gene was used) was strongly dependent on the dendrimer generation, the N/P ratio, and the pDNA concentration. The best system was based on dendriplex-coated MNPs formed by generation 6 dendrimers at an N/P ratio of 10 that, at optimized conditions, led to a gene expression level which was not significantly different from that obtained only using dendriplexes. In summary, a coherent set of results was reached indicating the potential of the developed nanohybrids as effective gene delivery nanomaterials.

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