Size, diffusibility and transfection performance of linear PEI/DNA complexes in the mouse central nervous system (original) (raw)

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Currently in vivo gene delivery by synthetic vectors is hindered by the limited diffusibility of complexes in extracellular fluids and matrices. Here we show that certain formulations of plasmid DNA with linear polyethylenimine (22 kDa PEI, ExGene 500) can produce complexes that are sufficiently small and stable in physiological fluids so as to provide high diffusibility. When plasmid DNA was formulated with 22 kDa PEI in 5% glucose, it produced a homogeneous population of complexes with mean diameters ranging from 30 to 100 nm according to the amount of PEI used. In contrast, formulation in physiological saline produced complexes an order of magnitude greater (⩾1 μm). Intraventricular injection of complexes formulated in glu-cose showed the complexes to be highly diffusible in the cerebrospinal fluid of newborn and adult mice, diffusing from a single site of injection throughout the entire brain ventricular spaces. Transfection efficiency was followed by histochemistry of β-galactosidase activity and double immunocytochemistry was used to identify the cells transfected. Transgene expression was found in both neurons and glia adjacent to ventricular spaces. Thus, this method of formulation is promising for in vivo work and may well be adaptable to other vectors and physiological models.

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  1. Laboratoire de Physiologie Générale et Comparée, URA 90 CNRS, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, 7 rue Cuvier, Paris, F-75231, Cedex 5, France
    D Goula, M Wasowicz, G Levi, B Abdallah & BA Demeneix
  2. Laboratoire de Chimie Génétique, UMR 7514, Faculté de Pharmacie, Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France
    JS Remy & P Erbacher
  3. Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Advanced Biotechnology Center-IST, Genoa, Italy
    G Levi

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Goula, D., Remy, J., Erbacher, P. et al. Size, diffusibility and transfection performance of linear PEI/DNA complexes in the mouse central nervous system.Gene Ther 5, 712–717 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.gt.3300635

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