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  • Title: Methylated N-(4-pyridinylmethyl) chitosan as a novel effective safe gene carrier.
    Author: Opanasopit P, Sajomsang W, Ruktanonchai U, Mayen V, Rojanarata T, Ngawhirunpat T.
    Journal: Int J Pharm; 2008 Nov 19; 364(1):127-34. PubMed ID: 18775484.
    Abstract:
    The objective of this study was to study the transfection efficiency of quaternized N-(4-pyridinylmethyl) chitosan; TM-Py-CS, using the pDNA encoding green fluorescent protein (pEGFP-C2) on human hepatoma cell lines (Huh 7 cells). The factors affecting the transfection efficiency, e.g. degree of quaternization (DQ), the extent of N-pyridinylmethyl substitution (ES) and weight ratio, have been investigated. The results revealed that TM-Py-CS was able to condense with pDNA. Illustrated by agarose gel electrophoresis, complete complexes of TM(69)Py(62)CS/DNA were formed at weight ratio above 1.1, whereas those of TM(53)Py(40)CS/DNA and TM(52)Py(13)CS/DNA were above 1.8 and 8, respectively. TM(69)Py(62)CS showed superior transfection efficiency to TM(53)Py(40)CS, TM(52)Py(13)CS, TM(65)CS and TM(43)CS at all weight ratios tested. The highest transfection efficiency of TM(69)Py(62)CS/DNA complexes was found at weight ratio of 4. The results indicated that the improved gene transfection was possibly due to 4-pyridinylmethyl substitution on CS which promoted the interaction and condensation with DNA as well as N-quaternization which increased CS water solubility. In cytotoxicity studies, high concentration of TM-Py-CS and TM-CS could decrease the Huh 7 cell viability. In conclusion, this novel CS derivative, TM(69)Py(62)CS, showed promising potential as a gene carrier by efficient DNA condensation and mediated higher level of gene transfection.
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