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Intracellular Trafficking of Transferrin-Conjugated Liposome/DNA Complexes by Confocal Microscopy

  • Lee Sang Mi;Kim Jin-Seok
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.93-99
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    • 2005
  • Intracellular trafficking of transferrin-conjugated dimethyldioctadecyl-ammonium bromide liposome $(T_f-liposome)/DNA$ complexes in HeLa cells was studied using the double-labeled fluorescence technique and confocal microscopy. The size of the $T_f-liposome/DNA$ complex was about 367 nm in diameter and the zeta-potential of it at a 5:1 (w/w) ratio was almost neutral. The intracellular pathway of the $T_f-liposome/DNA$ complex, noted as green (FITC), red (rhodamine) or yellow (FITC + rhodamine) fluorescence, was elucidated from the plasma membrane to the endosome (or lysosome), and finally to the nucleus. The results of this study indicate that plasmid DNA enters into the nucleus not only as a free form but as an associated form complexed with $T_f-liposome$. More interestingly, the $T_f-liposome$ undergoes a nuclear location in the form of ordered structures. This could be a very useful piece of information in designing a safe and advanced gene delivery system.

Transferrin-Conjugated Liposome/IL-12 pDNA Complexes for Cancer Gene Therapy in Mice

  • Joo, Soo-Yeon;Kim, Jin-Seok;Park, Heon-Joo;Choi, Eun-Kyung
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.293-296
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    • 2005
  • Transferrin ($T_{f}$) has been used as a targeting ligand for delivering liposome/interleukin-12 (IL-12) pDNA complexes to cancer cells mostly due to the greater number of transferrin receptors ($T_{f}R$) found on tumor cells than on normal cells. $T_{f}$ was conjugated to liposomes via the reaction of MPB-PE with thiol groups of $T_{f}$ introduced by a heterobifunctional cross-linking agent, N-succinimidyl-3-(2-pyridyldithio)propionate (SPDP). Four days after C26 inoculation when the tumor volume reached ${\sim}100mm^{3}$, tumor-bearing Balb/c mice were injected intravenously with $T_{f}-liposome/IL-12 pDNA$complexes twice a week for 3 weeks. Significant suppression of tumor growth was achieved in the group treated with the $T_{f}-liposome/IL-12 pDNA$ complexes, with a dose of $10{\mu}g$ of IL-12 pDNA showing the highest suppression effect among the tested doses. Similar results were obtained when the therapy was initiated one day after tumor inoculation, although in this case $30{\mu}g$ IL-12 pDNA/$T_{f}-liposome$ complexes showed a significant suppression of tumor growth between 19 and 23 days after tumor inoculation. This result indicates that the transferrin receptor-targeted liposomal system is an efficient delivery agent of therapeutic genes, such as IL-12, in mice and that its potential clinical use warrants further research investigation.

Biodistribution and Genotoxicity of Transferrin-Conjugated Liposomes/DNA Complexes in Mice

  • Lee Sang Mi;Kim Jin-Seok;Oh Yu-Kyoung;Lee Yong-Bok;Sah Hongkee
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.218-222
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    • 2005
  • Transferrin-conjugated liposomes ($T_f$-liposomes) were made and formulated with pCMVluc DNA to form a lipoplex. Among the various formulations studied, the $T_f$-liposome: pCMVluc DNA complex at a ratio of 5: 1 (wt/wt) showed the highest transfection efficiency, which was twice that of $Lipofectin^{TM}$ on HeLa cells. The maxi-mum tolerated dose (MTD) of this lipoplex formulation from a single intravenous injection was over 10 mg/kg in healthy ICR mice. The RT-PCR results showed that the highest level of luciferase mRNA was detected in the lungs, followed by the liver, spleen, heart and kidneys, after an intravenous injection into mice. Two weeks after the injection, the levels of luciferase mRNA decreased gradually in the liver, spleen, heart, and kidney, but not in the lungs. The micro-array study showed that the cancer-related genes, including the bcl 6 gene, were highly up-regulated by the treatment with $T_f$-liposome/ pCMVluc DNA complex on HeLa cells, indicating that there were possible interactions between the host chromosomal DNA and the $T_f$-liposome within the cells. The results obtained from this study are expected to be useful for designing a safe and efficient gene delivery system using transferrin-conjugated liposomes.

Inhibitory Effects of H.B.T. on Peroxidation of Lecithin-Liposome and Rat Liver Cell (인공막(人工膜)과 Rat의 간세포(肝細胞)를 이용(利用)한 혈부축어탕(血府逐瘀湯)의 항산화(抗酸化) 작용(作用)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Woo, Dae-Yoon;Lee, Tae-Kyun;Moon, Jin-Young;Lim, Jong-Kook;Park, Weon-Hwan;Nam, Kyung-Soo
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.17 no.1 s.31
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    • pp.465-477
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    • 1996
  • Inhibitory effects of Hyeulbuchuckeutang(H.B.T) On the peroxidations of lecithin-liposomes by active oxygens, hydroxyl radical and superoxide anion, derived from hydrogen $peroxidase-Fe^{2+}$ system and xanthine- xanthine oxidase system. These effects were similar to and stronger than those of catalase, mannitol, superoxide dismutase or $dl-{\alpha}-tocopherol$ as a scavenger or an antioxidant. H.B.T. inhibited the peroxidation of lecithin-liposome and active oxygens in concentration-dependent manner. H.B.T. also dose-dependently protected the cell death mduced by tert-butvlhydroperoxide(tBHP) and significantly increased cell viability in the rat normal liver cell (Ac2F). These results suggested that H.B.T might playa protective role in lipid peroxidation by free radicals and tBHP.

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Analysis of Transgene Intergration Efficiency into Porcine Fetal Fibroblast using Different Transfection Methods

  • Kim, Baek-Chul;Kim, Hong-Rye;Kim, Myung-Yoon;Park, Chang-Sik;Jin, Dong-Il
    • Reproductive and Developmental Biology
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.113-117
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    • 2009
  • Animals produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) using genetically modified cells are almost always transgenic, implying that this method is more efficient than the traditional pronuclear microinjection method. Most somatic cells for SCNT in animals are fetus-derived primary cells and successful gene integration in somatic cells will depend on transfection condition. The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficiency of electroporation (Microporator) and liposome reagents (F-6, F-HD, W-EX, W-Q, W-M) for tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) gene transfection and to estimate the overall efficiency of transfection of Korean native pig fetal fibroblast cells (KNPFF). Electroporation showed significantly higher transfection efficiency than liposome reagents with regard to the transfection of in vitro cultures in the early stages of development (41.7% with Microporator vs. 18.3% with F-6, 20.0% with F-HD 18.5% with W-EX, 5.0% with W-M and 6.3% W-Q,). Colonies identified as tPA-positives were treated once more with G418 for 10 to 14 days and growing colonies were selected again. When the cells of newly selected colonies were subjected to single-cell PCR, reselection of colonies following second round of G418 selection increased the rate of transgene integration per each colony. These results suggest that transfection with electroporation is the most efficient and the second rounds of G418 selection may be an effective method for transfection of porcine fetal fibroblast cells.