Structural effects of carbohydrate-containing polycations on gene delivery. 3. Cyclodextrin type and functionalization

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Popielarski, SR [1 ]
Mishra, S [1 ]
Davis, ME [1 ]
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[1] CALTECH, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
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10.1021/bc034010b
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Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Linear cationic beta-cyclodextrin (beta-CD)-based polymers can form polyplexes with plasmid DNA and transfect cultured cells. The effectiveness of the gene delivery and the cellular toxicity has been related to structural features in these polycations. Previous beta-CD polycations were prepared from the cocondensation of 6(A),6(D) -dideoxy-6(A),6(D)-diamino-beta-CD monomers with other difunctionalized monomer's such as dimethyl suberimidate (DMS). Here, the type of CD and its functionalization are varied by synthesizing numerous 3(A),3(B)-dideoxy-3(A),3(B)-diamino-beta- and gamma-CD monomers. Both alkyl- and alkoxydiamines are prepared in order to vary the nature of the spacing between the CD and the primary amines in the monomers. These diamino-CD-monomers are polymerized with DMS to yield amidinebased polycations. The nature of the spacer between the CD-ring and the primary amines of each monomer is found to influence both molecular weight and polydispersity of the polycations. When these polycations are used to form polyplexes with plasmid DNA, longer alkyl regions between the CD and the charge centers in the polycation backbone increase transfection efficiency and toxicity in BHK-21 cells, while increasing hydrophilicity of the spacer (alkoxy versus alkyl) provides for lower toxicity. Further, gamma-CD-based polycations are shown to be less toxic than otherwise identical beta-CDbased polycations.
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