posted on 2020-12-01, 07:13authored byWan Sun, Fang Tang, Jing-Xue Cui, Zhong-Lin Lu
Fluorescence
detection is desirable to track the gene transfer
process in order to explain the mechanism. Here, a fluorescent nanoparticle,
diketopyrrolopyrrole-based liposome (DPL), was prepared
for DNA delivery and tumor imaging in vitro and in vivo. The process to deliver DNA into cells was detected
in real time by DPL according to the fluorescent property.
The transfection efficacies (TEs) for luciferase and enhanced green
fluorescent protein (EGFP) analysis of DPL were 1.5 times
those of the commercial transfection agent Lipo 2000.
Importantly, the DPL/DNA system has high EGFP TE in vivo with tumor targeting ability. This work provided
an effective strategy for monitoring transfection processes.