PEGylated guanidinylated polyallylamine as gene-delivery carrier.

J Biomater Sci Polym Ed

Institute of Polymer Science and Engineering, College of Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, Taiwan.

Published: February 2012

A novel cationic co-polymer was developed by grafting poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) on guanidinylated polyallylamine (PAA) for gene delivery. Characterization of PEG-g-guanidinylated PAA/DNA complexes demonstrated that particle size increased and surface charge decreased with increasing the amount of PEG. The results of cytotoxicity assay proved that grafted PEG could effectively decrease the cytotoxicity of the complexes. In transfection efficiency assay, HeLa cells treated with PEG(2)-g-guanidinylated PAA (formed with 17.5 μmol guanidinylated PAA and 2 μmol PEG)/DNA (0.2 μg EGFP plasmid) complexes showed a very high level of EGFP expression. In conclusion, combination of guanidinylation and PEGylation could effectively decrease the cytotoxicity and significantly increase the transfection efficiency of PAA.

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