Gene delivery to dendritic cells mediated by complexes of lipoplexes and pH-sensitive fusogenic polymer-modified liposomes.

J Control Release

Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-1 Gakuen-cho, Nakaku, Sakai, Osaka 599-8531, Japan.

Published: August 2008

AI Article Synopsis

  • Dendritic cells (DCs) are key players in cancer immunotherapy, and this study explores new vectors for effectively transfecting a specific murine DC line, DC2.4.
  • The researchers optimized the components of lipoplex complexes containing pH-sensitive fusogenic liposomes and found that these optimized polymers significantly enhance transfection efficiency by allowing better escape from endosomes.
  • The study concluded that using these pH-sensitive polymers offers a more effective gene delivery method for DCs compared to some existing commercial options, highlighting their potential for advancing cancer treatment strategies.

Article Abstract

Dendritic cells (DCs) are potent professional antigen presenting cells that are useful for cancer immunotherapy. We previously reported the preparation and characterization of complexes of lipoplexes with pH-sensitive fusogenic liposomes, which comprise polymers based on poly(glycidol) with carboxyl groups, to transfect various malignant cell lines. The present study applied this kind of vectors to transfection of a murine DC line DC2.4. We first optimized the ratios of their components for efficient transfection. We subsequently investigated the effects of ligands and pH-sensitive polymers to improve transfection activities. Our results indicate that the anionic surface derived from pH-sensitive polymers might be recognized by scavenger receptors on DC2.4 cells. In addition, no effects on transfection or cell association were observed by attaching ligands such as transferrin and mannan. We found that more sensitive pH-responding polymers led to higher transfection activities into DC2.4 cells, which suggest that endosomal escape is important for transfection into DC2.4 cells. These complexes with pH-sensitive fusogenic polymers exhibited higher transfection activity toward DC2.4 cells than some commercial reagents and hence may be useful as a gene vector for DCs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2008.05.007DOI Listing

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