PEGylation of poly(ethylene imine) affects stability of complexes with plasmid DNA under in vivo conditions in a dose-dependent manner after intravenous injection into mice

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Merdan, T
Kunath, K
Petersen, H
Bakowsky, U
Voigt, KH
Kopecek, J
Kissel, T
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[1] Univ Marburg, Dept Pharmaceut & Biopharm, D-35032 Marburg, Germany
[2] Univ Marburg, Dept Physiol, D-35037 Marburg, Germany
[3] Univ Utah, Dept Pharmaceut & Pharmaceut Chem, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
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10.1021/bc049743q
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Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The influence of PEGylation on polyplex stability from poly(ethylene imine), PEI, and plasmid DNA was investigated both in vitro and after intravenous administration in mice. Polyplexes were characterized with respect to particle size (dynamic light scattering), zeta-potential (laser Doppler anemometry), and morphology (atomic force microscopy). Pharmacokinetics and organ accumulation of both polymers and pDNA were investigated using I-125 and P-32 radioactive labels, respectively. Furthermore gene expression patterns after 48 h were measured in mice. To elucidate the effect of different doses, all experiments were performed using ca. 1.5 mu g and 25 mu g of pDNA per mouse. Our studies demonstrated that both PEI and PEG-PEI form stable polyplexes with DNA with similar sizes of 100-130 nm. The zeta potential of PEI/pDNA polyplexes was highly positive, whereas PEG-PEI/pDNA showed a neutral surface charge as expected. The pharmacokinetic and organ distribution profiles after 2 h show similarities for both PEI and pDNA blood-level time curves from polyplexes at both doses indicative for significant stability in the bloodstream. A very rapid clearance from the bloodstream was observed and as major organs of accumulation liver and spleen were identified. PEG-PEI/pDNA complexes at a dose of similar to 25,mu g exhibit similar profiles except a significantly lower deposition in the lung. At the lower dose of similar to 1.5 mu g pDNA, however, for polyplexes from PEG-PEI, significant differences in blood level curves and organ accumulation of polymer and pDNA were found. In this case PEG-PEI shows a greatly enhanced circulation time in the bloodstream. By contrast, pDNA was rapidly cleared from circulation and significant amounts of radioactivity were found in the urine, suggesting a rapid degradation possibly by serum nucleases after complex separation. Regarding in vivo gene expression, no luciferase expression could be detected at similar to 1.5 mu g dose in any organ using both types of complexes. At 25 mu g only in the case of PEI/pDNA complexes were significant levels of the reporter gene detected in lung, liver, and spleen. This coincided with high initial accumulation of pDNA complexed with PEI and a high acute in vivo toxicity. For PEG-PEI, initial accumulation was much lower and no gene expression as well as a low acute toxicity was found. In summary, our data demonstrate that PEG-PEI used in this study is not suitable for low dose gene delivery. At a higher dose of similar to 25 mu g, however, polyplex stability is similar to PEI/pDNA combined with a more favorable organ deposition and significantly lower acute in vivo toxicity. These findings have consequences for the design of PEG-PEI-based gene delivery systems for in vivo application.
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