Gold nanoparticle-mediated gene delivery induces widespread changes in the expression of innate immunity genes

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The unique properties of oligonucleotide (and small interfering RNA)-modified gold nanoparticle conjugates make them promising intracellular gene regulation agents. We found that gold nanoparticles stably functionalized with covalently attached oligonucleotides activate immune-related genes and pathways in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells, but not an immortalized, lineage-restricted cell line. These findings have strong implications for the application of oligonucleotide-modified gold nanoparticle conjugates in translational research and in the development of therapeutics and gene delivery systems. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.

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Kim, E. Y., Schulz, R., Swantek, P., Kunstman, K., Malim, M. H., & Wolinsky, S. M. (2012). Gold nanoparticle-mediated gene delivery induces widespread changes in the expression of innate immunity genes. Gene Therapy, 19(3), 347–353. https://doi.org/10.1038/gt.2011.95

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