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Efficient gene delivery targeted to the brain using a transferrin-conjugated polyethyleneglycol-modified polyamidoamine dendrimer

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FASEB JOURNAL
卷 21, 期 4, 页码 1117-1125

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FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL
DOI: 10.1096/fj.06-7380com

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brain targeting; PAMAM; transferrin

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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) poses great difficulties for gene delivery to the brain. To circumvent the BBB, we investigated a novel brain-targeting gene vector based on the nanoscopic high-branching dendrimer, polyamidoamine ( PAMAM), in vitro and in vivo. Transferrin (Tf) was selected as a brain-targeting ligand conjugated to PAMAM via bifunctional polyethyleneglycol ( PEG), yielding PAMAM-PEG-Tf. UV and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy were used to evaluate the synthesis of vectors. The characteristics and biodistribution of gene vectors were evaluated by fluorescent microscopy, flow cytometry, and a radiolabeling method. The transfection efficiency of vector/DNA complexes in brain capillary endothelial cells (BCECs) was evaluated by fluorescent microscopy and determination of luciferase activity. The potency of vector/DNA complexes was evaluated by using frozen sections and measuring tissue luciferase activity in Balb/c mice after i.v. administration. UV and NMR results demonstrated the successful synthesis of PAMAM-PEG-Tf. This vector showed a concentration- dependent manner in cellular uptake study and a 2.25-fold brain uptake compared with PAMAM and PAMAM-PEG in vivo. Transfection efficiency of PAMAM-PEG-Tf/DNA complex was much higher than PAMAM/DNA and PAMAM-PEG/DNA complexes in BCECs. Results of tissue expression experiments indicated the widespread expression of an exogenous gene in mouse brain after i.v. administration. With a PAMAM/DNA weight ratio of 10: 1, the brain gene expression of the PAMAM-PEG-Tf/DNA complex was similar to 2-fold higher than that of the PAMAM/DNA and PAMAM-PEG/DNA complexes. These results suggested that PAMAM-PEG-Tf can be exploited as a potential nonviral gene vector targeting to brain via noninvasive administration.

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