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Cationic liposome-mediated gene delivery: biophysical study and mechanism of internalization
Authors:Almofti Mohamad Radwan  Harashima Hideyoshi  Shinohara Yasuo  Almofti Ammar  Baba Yoshinobu  Kiwada Hiroshi
Affiliation:Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tokushima, Shomachi 1, Tokushima 770-8505, Japan.
Abstract:
To identify factors affecting cationic liposome-mediated gene delivery efficiency, we studied the relationship between the biophysical characteristics of liposome/DNA complexes (lipoplexes) at different (+/-) charge ratios, their structures as monitored by atomic force microscopy (AFM), and their mechanism(s) of internalization into the cells. Significant changes were observed in the particle size and zeta potential of liposomes and their structures assessed by AFM upon addition of DNA, which depended on (+/-) charge ratios. AFM images showed that lipoplexes were formed from extensively fused and apparently homogeneous lipid particles encapsulating DNA. Lipoplexes were found to internalize the cells through the endocytosis pathway. Lipoplex-cell fusion was found to occur mainly at the plasma membrane level; however, this lipoplex-cell membrane fusion was found to be essential for the uptake of the large particles. A new perspective for the internalization of large lipoplex particles into cytoplasm is discussed.
Keywords:Lipoplexes   Lipofection   Endocytosis   Fusion   AFM
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