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Photochemical transfection: A new technology for light-induced, site-directed gene delivery

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HUMAN GENE THERAPY
Volume 11, Issue 6, Pages 869-880

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/10430340050015482

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The development of methods for specific delivery of therapeutic genes into target tissues is an important issue for the further progress of in vivo gene therapy, In this article we report on a never technology, named photochemical transfection, to use light to direct a precise delivery of therapeutic genes to a desired location, The technology makes use of photosensitizing compounds that localize mainly in the membranes of endosomes and lysosomes, On illumination these membrane structures will be destroyed, releasing endocytosed DNA into the cell cytosol, Using a green fluorescent protein gene as a model we show that illumination of photosensitizer-treated cells induces a substantial increase in the efficiency of transfection by DNA-poly-L-lysine complexes, Thus, in a human melanoma cell line the light treatment can increase the transfection efficiency more than 20-fold, reaching transfection levels of about 50% of the surviving cells, In this article various parameters of importance for the use of this technology are examined, and the potential use of the technology in gene therapy is discussed.

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