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Biodistribution of liposome/DNA systems after subcutaneous and intraperitoneal inoculation

Chiaramoni, Nadia SilviaIcon ; Gasparri, JulietaIcon ; Speroni, LuciaIcon ; Taira, Maria Cristina; Alonso, Silvia del ValleIcon
Fecha de publicación: 09/2010
Editorial: Taylor & Francis
Revista: Journal Of Liposome Research
ISSN: 0898-2104
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Inmunología

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In this work, we analyzed protein interaction, cell toxicity, and biodistribution of liposome formulation for further possible applications as DNA vehicles in gene-therapy protocols. In relation to protein interaction, cationic liposomes showed the lowest protein interaction, but this parameter was incremented with DNA association. On the other hand, noncharged liposomes presented high protein interaction, but DNA association decreased this parameter. Protein interaction of polymeric liposomes did not change with DNA association. Cell toxicity of these three liposome formulations was low, cell death became present at concentrations higher than 0.5 mg/mL, and these concentrations were higher than those usually used in transfection assays. In the case of noncharged and polymeric liposomes, toxicity increased upon interaction with serum proteins. DNA/liposome-mediated tissue distribution was analyzed in Balb-c female mice. Results indicated that noncharged liposomes were able to deliver DNA to liver after intraperitoneal (i.p.) inoculation, while polymeric liposomes were able to deliver DNA to kidney by using the same inoculation route. Cationic liposomes were able to deliver DNA to a wide range of tissues by the i.p. route (e.g., liver, intestine, kidney, and blood). After subcutaneous inoculation, only cationic liposomes were able to deliver DNA to blood, but not the other two formulations within the detection limits of the method.
Palabras clave: liposome/DNA , subcutaneous - ip , biodistribution
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/247648
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/08982100903244518
URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19845441/
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Articulos(IMBICE)
Articulos de INST.MULTIDISCIPL.DE BIOLOGIA CELULAR (I)
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Chiaramoni, Nadia Silvia; Gasparri, Julieta; Speroni, Lucia; Taira, Maria Cristina; Alonso, Silvia del Valle; Biodistribution of liposome/DNA systems after subcutaneous and intraperitoneal inoculation; Taylor & Francis; Journal Of Liposome Research; 20; 9-2010; 191-201
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