Polymer-mediated gene delivery is an attractive alternative to viral vectors, but is limited by low efficacies of transgene expression. We report that polymers possess differential efficacies for transfecting closely related human prostate cancer cells, which correlates with dramatically different intracellular fate of nanoscale cargo in these cells. Sequestration of nanoscale cargo (27 nm quantum dots and 150-250 nm polyplexes) at a single location near the microtubule organizing compartment (MTOC) in PC3-PSMA human prostate cancer cells correlated with lower polymer-mediated transgene expression compared to PC3 cells, which showed distributed localization throughout the cytoplasm. We show, for the first time, that treatment with the histo...
International audienceIntracellular availability of nucleic acids from synthetic vectors is critical...
Eukaryotic cells maintain an immense amount of genetic information by tightly wrapping their DNA aro...
A diverse array of nanoparticles, including quantum dots (QDs), metals, polymers, liposomes, and den...
abstract: Gene therapy is a promising technology for the treatment of various nonheritable and genet...
Transgene delivery is a ubiquitously applied approach in which nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) are delive...
Despite effective gene silencing in vitro, in vivo delivery and transfection of siRNA remain challen...
Encapsulating genetic material into biocompatible polymeric microparticles is a means to improving g...
Successful gene delivery with nonviral particles has several barriers, including cellular uptake, en...
Regulating cellular uptake pathways using engineered materials is becoming a vital strategy for effi...
peer reviewedPolyplexes are nanoparticles composed of small-interfering RNA (siRNA) and natural or s...
Host defense peptides (HDPs) are a class of evolutionarily conserved substances of the innate immune...
Gene therapy is an elegant alternative to chemotherapy, with its well known severe side-effects, as ...
Understanding the pathways for nuclear entry could see vast improvements in polymer design for the d...
A wide array of nanoparticles, based on inorganic materials, metals, polymers, and lipids, is being ...
Breast cancer is a very heterogenous disease that affects millions each year. Although it is the mos...
International audienceIntracellular availability of nucleic acids from synthetic vectors is critical...
Eukaryotic cells maintain an immense amount of genetic information by tightly wrapping their DNA aro...
A diverse array of nanoparticles, including quantum dots (QDs), metals, polymers, liposomes, and den...
abstract: Gene therapy is a promising technology for the treatment of various nonheritable and genet...
Transgene delivery is a ubiquitously applied approach in which nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) are delive...
Despite effective gene silencing in vitro, in vivo delivery and transfection of siRNA remain challen...
Encapsulating genetic material into biocompatible polymeric microparticles is a means to improving g...
Successful gene delivery with nonviral particles has several barriers, including cellular uptake, en...
Regulating cellular uptake pathways using engineered materials is becoming a vital strategy for effi...
peer reviewedPolyplexes are nanoparticles composed of small-interfering RNA (siRNA) and natural or s...
Host defense peptides (HDPs) are a class of evolutionarily conserved substances of the innate immune...
Gene therapy is an elegant alternative to chemotherapy, with its well known severe side-effects, as ...
Understanding the pathways for nuclear entry could see vast improvements in polymer design for the d...
A wide array of nanoparticles, based on inorganic materials, metals, polymers, and lipids, is being ...
Breast cancer is a very heterogenous disease that affects millions each year. Although it is the mos...
International audienceIntracellular availability of nucleic acids from synthetic vectors is critical...
Eukaryotic cells maintain an immense amount of genetic information by tightly wrapping their DNA aro...
A diverse array of nanoparticles, including quantum dots (QDs), metals, polymers, liposomes, and den...