International Journal of Nanomedicine (Jun 2008)

A convenient and adjustable surface-modified complex containing poly-L-glutamic acid conjugates as a vector for gene delivery

  • Ye Sun,
  • Yuzhao Tang,
  • Maoquan Chu,
  • Shuxian Song,
  • Yanfei Xin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2008, no. Issue 2
pp. 249 – 256

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Ye Sun1, Yuzhao Tang1, Maoquan Chu2, Shuxian Song1, Yanfei Xin31School of Life Science and Technology, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China; 2Institute of Life Science and Technology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China; 3School of Pharmacy, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, ChinaAbstract: In order to quantify the amount of ligands or poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) on each vector, here we developed a system in which poly-L-glutamic acid (PLG) was used as surface modification loading backbone, to which one PEG (MW 5000, 10000, 20000) or epidermal growth factor (EGF) was linked. The PLG conjugates can electro-statically adsorb upon DNA/polycation complex with positive charge, and, the amount of EGF or PEG on the surface of complexes could be varied. We have made a series of complexes containing the various PLG conjugates and examined their physicochemical properties, and made a comparison of properties and transfection efficiency between these complexes. EGF- and PEG-modified complexes showed 10–25-folds higher cell transfection efficiency than unmodified complexes in medium with or without serum.Keywords: gene delivery, poly(ethylene glycol), poly-L-glutamic acid, epidermal growing factor, poly-L-lysine