Common co-lipids, in synergy, impart high gene transfer properties to transfection-incompetent cationic lipids |
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Authors: | Mukherjee Koushik Sen Joyeeta Chaudhuri Arabinda |
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Affiliation: | Division of Lipid Science and Technology, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad 500 007, India. |
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Abstract: | Efficacious cationic transfection lipids usually need either DOPE or cholesterol as co-lipid to deliver DNA inside the cell cytoplasm in non-viral gene delivery. If both of these co-lipids fail in imparting gene transfer properties, the cationic lipids are usually considered to be transfection inefficient. Herein, using both the reporter gene assay in CHO, COS-1 and HepG2 cells and the whole cell histochemical X-gal staining assay in representative CHO cells, we demonstrate that common co-lipids DOPE, Cholesterol and DOPC, when act in synergy, are capable of imparting improved gene transfer properties to a novel series of cationic lipids (1-5). Contrastingly, lipids 1-5 became essentially transfection-incompetent when used in combination with each of the pure co-lipid components alone. |
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Keywords: | DMEM, Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium ONPG, o-nitrophenyl-β- smallcaps" >d-galactopyranoside FBS, fetal bovine serum DOPE, 1,2-dioleyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine DOPC, 1,2-dioleyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine X-gal, 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl-β- smallcaps" >d-galactopyranoside MTT, 3-(4,5,-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl-tetrazoliumbromide PBS, phosphate-buffered saline |
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