Publications by authors named "Fanny Beilvert"

Article Synopsis
  • Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition triggered by allergens, and current treatments, while promising, often come with side effects.
  • Researchers are developing a DNA-based vaccine targeting the common allergen Der f 1, which shows potential for safer and more effective immunotherapy.
  • In studies with mice, this vaccine not only stimulated a strong immune response but also reduced airway sensitivity and inflammation in those with asthma.
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Amphiphilic block copolymers have been developed recently for their efficient, in vivo transfection activities in various tissues. Surprisingly, we observed that amphiphilic block copolymers such as Lutrol® do not allow the transfection of cultured cells in vitro, suggesting that the cell environment is strongly involved in their mechanism of action. In an in vitro model mimicking the in vivo situation we showed that pre-treatment of cells with Lutrol®, prior to their incubation with DNA molecules in the presence of cationic lipid, resulted in higher levels of reporter gene expression.

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Synthetic gene delivery systems represent an attractive alternative to viral vectors for DNA transfection. Cationic lipids are one of the most widely used non-viral vectors for the delivery of DNA into cultured cells and are easily synthesized, leading to a large variety of well-characterized molecules. This review discusses strategies for the design of efficient cationic lipids that overcome the critical barriers of in vitro transfection.

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