RRC ID 86564
Author Nakanishi M, Endo-Takahashi Y, Negishi Y, Asayama S.
Title Annealing of pDNA to Form the Single-Nucleobase-Terminal Complex for In Vivo Gene Expression.
Journal ACS Appl Bio Mater
Abstract Although complexes with polycationic carriers have been proposed for the skeletal muscle delivery of plasmid DNA (pDNA), there is a problem in reducing the effect due to nonspecific aggregation in vivo caused by multiple cationic charges. Therefore, we have synthesized a thymine end-modified poly(ethylene glycol) (Thy-PEG) as a potentially nonionic single-nucleobase end-modified PEG and designed to form a complex by hydrogen bonding with pDNA whose duplex was partially dissociated by annealing. Then, the local administration of the resulting Thy-PEG/pDNA complex with a PEG chain length of 5k and a [Thy]Thy-PEG/[Base]pDNA ratio of 0.5 to the tibialis muscle of mice resulted in a tendency for a 14-fold increase in expression, as compared to that of annealed naked pDNA. In this study, the created Thy-PEG/pDNA complexes, that is, single-nucleobase-terminal complexes (SNTCs), can offer a unique cation-free pDNA delivery platform in vivo.
Published 2026-1-16
DOI 10.1021/acsabm.5c02207
PMID 41543352
Resource
Human and Animal Cells C2C12(RCB0987)