Abstract
Gemini surfactant-lipid cationic nanoparticles (NP) and electroporation (EP) with a novel tape-electrode were evaluated in mice as topical delivery methods for plasmid DNA encoding luciferase reporter gene or interferon gamma (IFNg). NP treatment of the skin without EP (dose: 25 microgram plasmid DNA/50 microliter formulation) enhanced skin expression of IFNg, three-fold compared to buffer control or topical plasmid solution, whereas application of the noninvasive tape-probe to deliver the electroporative effect after topical NP treatment decreased gene expression compared with topical NP treatment alone. Gemini NPs are a potential topical gene delivery system, however subsequent use of EP showed an inhibitory effect.
Keywords: Electroporation, gene therapy, nanoparticles, non-viral, plasmid, skin, topical, Gemini surfactant-lipid cationic nanoparticles, NP treatment
Drug Delivery Letters
Title: Topical Gene Delivery in Mice Using Gemini Surfactant - Lipid Nanoparticles With and Without Tape Electrode Electroporation
Volume: 1 Issue: 1
Author(s): I. Badea, N. Shaterian and M. Foldvari
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Keywords: Electroporation, gene therapy, nanoparticles, non-viral, plasmid, skin, topical, Gemini surfactant-lipid cationic nanoparticles, NP treatment
Abstract: Gemini surfactant-lipid cationic nanoparticles (NP) and electroporation (EP) with a novel tape-electrode were evaluated in mice as topical delivery methods for plasmid DNA encoding luciferase reporter gene or interferon gamma (IFNg). NP treatment of the skin without EP (dose: 25 microgram plasmid DNA/50 microliter formulation) enhanced skin expression of IFNg, three-fold compared to buffer control or topical plasmid solution, whereas application of the noninvasive tape-probe to deliver the electroporative effect after topical NP treatment decreased gene expression compared with topical NP treatment alone. Gemini NPs are a potential topical gene delivery system, however subsequent use of EP showed an inhibitory effect.
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Badea I., Shaterian N. and Foldvari M., Topical Gene Delivery in Mice Using Gemini Surfactant - Lipid Nanoparticles With and Without Tape Electrode Electroporation, Drug Delivery Letters 2011; 1 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2210304x11101010062
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2210304x11101010062 |
Print ISSN 2210-3031 |
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