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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Drug Targeting Année : 2011

Selective gene delivery in dendritic cells with mannosylated and histidylated lipopolyplexes.

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We report for the first time preparation of mannosylated and histidylated lipopolyplexes (Man-LPD100) with uptake and transfection selectivity for dendritic cells (DCs). Man-LPD100 were prepared by addition of mannosylated and histidylated liposomes (Man-Lip100) on preformed PEGylated histidylated polylysine/DNA polyplexes. Man-Lip100 comprised a cationic [O,O-dioleyl-N-(3N-(N-methylimidazolium iodide)propylene) phosphoramidate)] lipid, a neutral [O,O-dioleyl-N-histamine Phosphoramidate] co-lipid and β-D-mannopyranosyl-N-dodecylhexadecanamide (Man-lipid). At the best, Man-Lip100 containing 11 mol % Man-lipid was obtained. We found that dialysis of liposomes completely abolished cytotoxicity. We showed that the uptake of Man(11)-LPD100 by the murine DC line (DC2.4 cells) was at least 10-fold higher than that of Lac(6)-LPD100. A confocal microscopy study with DC2.4 cells expressing Rab5-EGFP or Rab7-EGFP, revealed that DNA uptake occurred through clathrin-mediated endocytosis. The transfection of DC2.4 cells with Man(11)-LPD100 containing DNA encoding luciferase gene gave luciferase activity two to three times higher (9 × 10(5) RLU/mg protein) than with non-mannosylated LPD100. In contrast to the latter, it was inhibited by 90% in the presence of mannose. Overall, the results indicate that mannosylated and histidylated LPD is a promising system for a selective DNA delivery in DCs.

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Chimie organique
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hal-00753554 , version 1 (19-11-2012)

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Federico Perche, David Gosset, Mathieu Mével, Marie-Laure Miramon, Jean-Jacques Yaouanc, et al.. Selective gene delivery in dendritic cells with mannosylated and histidylated lipopolyplexes.. Journal of Drug Targeting, 2011, 19 (5), pp.315-25. ⟨10.3109/1061186X.2010.504262⟩. ⟨hal-00753554⟩
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