Reversibly Shielded DNA
Polyplexes Based on Bioreducible
PDMAEMA-SS-PEG-SS-PDMAEMA Triblock Copolymers Mediate Markedly Enhanced
Nonviral Gene Transfection
Posted on 2012-03-12 - 00:00
Reversibly shielded DNA polyplexes based on bioreducible
poly(dimethylaminoethyl
methacrylate)-SS-poly(ethylene glycol)-SS-poly(dimethylaminoethyl
methacrylate) (PDMAEMA-SS-PEG-SS-PDMAEMA) triblock copolymers were
designed, prepared and investigated for in vitro gene transfection.
Two PDMAEMA-SS-PEG-SS-PDMAEMA copolymers with controlled compositions,
6.6–6–6.6 and 13–6–13 kDa, were obtained
by reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT)
polymerization of dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate (DMAEMA) using CPADN-SS-PEG-SS-CPADN
(CPADN: 4-cyanopentanoic acid dithionaphthalenoate; PEG: 6 kDa) as
a macro-RAFT agent. Like their nonreducible PDMAEMA-PEG-PDMAEMA analogues,
PDMAEMA-SS-PEG-SS-PDMAEMA triblock copolymers could effectively condense
DNA into small particles with average diameters less than 120 nm and
close to neutral zeta potentials (0 ∼ +6 mV) at and above an
N/P ratio of 3/1. The resulting polyplexes showed excellent colloidal
stability against 150 mM NaCl, which contrasts with polyplexes of
20 kDa PDMAEMA homopolymer. In the presence of 10 mM dithiothreitol
(DTT), however, polyplexes of PDMAEMA-SS-PEG-SS-PDMAEMA were rapidly
deshielded and unpacked, as revealed by significant increase of positive
surface charges as well as increase of particle sizes to over 1000
nm. Release of DNA in response to 10 mM DTT was further confirmed
by gel retardation assays. These polyplexes, either stably or reversibly
shielded, revealed a low cytotoxicity (over 80% cell viability) at
and below an N/P ratio of 12/1. Notably, in vitro transfection studies
showed that reversibly shielded polyplexes afforded up to 28 times
higher transfection efficacy as compared to stably shielded control
under otherwise the same conditions. Confocal laser scanning microscope
(CLSM) studies revealed that reversibly shielded polyplexes efficiently
delivered and released pDNA into the perinuclei region as well as
nuclei of COS-7 cells. Hence, reduction-sensitive reversibly shielded
DNA polyplexes based on PDMAEMA-SS-PEG-SS-PDMAEMA are highly promising
for nonviral gene transfection.
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Zhu, Caihong; Zheng, Meng; Meng, Fenghua; Mickler, Frauke
Martina; Ruthardt, Nadia; Zhu, Xiulin; et al. (2016). Reversibly Shielded DNA
Polyplexes Based on Bioreducible
PDMAEMA-SS-PEG-SS-PDMAEMA Triblock Copolymers Mediate Markedly Enhanced
Nonviral Gene Transfection. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/bm201693j