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A novel strategy of selective gene delivery by using a uniform magnetic field
Authors:Minori Dateki  Osamu Imamura  Masaaki Arai  Hidehisa Shimizu  Kunio Takishima
Institution:1. Department of Biochemistry, National Defense Medical College, Tokorozawa, Japan;2. Institute of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Academic Assembly, Shimane University, Matsue, Japan
Abstract:The application of a magnetic field to enhance the transfection efficiency has been reported to be mainly dependent on the magnetic force generated by a magnetic field gradient to attract paramagnetic bead-conjugated carrier and polynucleotide complexes. This strategy has the advantage of targeting a point or an area on the culture vessel. However, it is difficult to target deeply placed tissues in vivo. Uniform magnetic field-correlated effect is applicable to such a purpose. Here, we attempted to establish a novel procedure for uniform magnetic field-dependent enhancement of transfection efficiency. We examined the effect of a 1.5 mT uniform magnetic field on cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) level and transfection efficiency mediated by a ROS-sensitive transfection carrier. Our experimental results revealed that a 1.5 mT uniform magnetic field transiently decreased cellular ROS levels and strongly enhanced transfection efficiency mediated by polyethylenimine (PEI). The uniform magnetic field-dependent enhancement of PEI-mediated in vivo transfection was confirmed in the livers of mice. Local intensification of a uniform magnetic field in a culture dish resulted in selective gene delivery into cells on the target area. Although further examination and improvement are necessary for this procedure, our findings provide a novel option for spatial control of gene delivery.
Keywords:polyethylenimine  reactive oxygen species  selective gene delivery  transfection  uniform magnetic field
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