Synthesis and characterization of poly (amino ester) for slow biodegradable gene delivery vector |
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Authors: | Kim Hyun Jin Kwon Min Sung Choi Joon Sig Kim Bo Hye Yoon Jae Keun Kim Kwan Park Jong-Sang |
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Affiliation: | School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Seoul National University, San 56-1, Shillim-dong, Kwanak-gu, Seoul 151-742, Republic of Korea. |
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Abstract: | Many therapeutic carrier materials were exploited for human gene therapy from viral to polymeric vectors. This research describes the evaluation of two biodegradable ester-bonded polymers synthesized by double-monomer polycondensation for a non-viral cationic polymer-based gene delivery system. The backbone was constructed to include inner tertiary amines and outer primary amines. Self-assembly with DNA resulted in the production of regularly nano-sized spherical polyplexes with good transfection efficiency, especially in the presence of serum. The polymers showed a relatively slow degradability for an amine-containing ester polymer, as they maintained DNA/polymer complex for 7 days in physiological buffer conditions. Finally, the low toxicity and slow degradation concluded these polymers reliable for long-term therapeutic applications. |
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