The Insertion Timing of PEGylated Lipids to Galactosylated Lipoplexes Is Important for Liver-Selective Transfection in Mice

  • Fumoto Shintaro
  • Taniguchi Naoki
  • Ikai Yuri
  • Yoshikawa Naoki
  • Miyamoto Hirotaka
  • Sasaki Hitoshi
  • Hashida Mitsuru
  • Kawakami Shigeru
  • Nishida Koyo
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Publication date
April 2016
Publisher
Science Publishing Group

Abstract

In the present study, we demonstrated the importance of PEGylation timing of galactosylated liposome/plasmid DNA (pDNA) complexes (lipoplexes) for liver-selective transfection in mice. Because a fenestrated endothelium can be a barrier for penetration of lipoplexes though sinusoids, the particle size of lipoplexes is one of the determining factors for in vivo liver parenchymal cell (hepatocyte, PC)-selective transfection. Here, we found that syn-insertion, as a novel PEGylation timing, was useful to control the particle size of galactosylated lipoplexes. Syn-insertion of PEGylated lipids was performed by simple mixing of pDNA solution containing PEGylated lipids and dispersion of the cationic liposomes. Both syn- and pre-insertion of PEGyla...

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