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Gene transfection efficacies of novel cationic gemini lipids possessing aromatic backbone and oxyethylene spacers

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BIOMACROMOLECULES
Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages 991-999

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bm700930y

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Six novel gemini cationic lipids based on aromatic backbone, bearing n-C14H29 or n-C16H33 hydrocarbon chains, differing in the length of oxyethylene type spacers -CH2-(CH2-O-CH2)(m)-CH2- between each ammonium headgroups have been synthesized, where m varies from 1 to 3. Each of these lipids formed stable suspensions in aqueous media. Cationic liposomes were prepared from each of these lipids individually and as mixtures of each cationic lipid and DOPE. These were used as nonviral gene delivery agents. Transfection studies showed that among lipids bearing n-C14H29 chains, the transfection efficacies decreased with the increase in the length of the spacer, whereas in case of lipids bearing n-C16H33 chains, the transfection efficacies increased with the increase in the length of the spacer. Lipid bearing n-CIA, hydrocarbon chains with a [-(CH2-CH2-O-CH2-CH2-O-CH2- CH2-O-CH2-CH2H spacer was found to be a potent gene transfer, agent and its transfection was highly serum compatible even in the presence of 50% serum conditions.

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