Polyplexes of functional PAMAM Dendrimer/Apoptin gene induce apoptosis of human primary glioma cells in vitro

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Highly efficient and safe gene delivery has become an important aspect of neuronal gene therapy. We evaluated the ability of polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimer grafted with phenylalanine, histidine, and arginine (PAMAM-FHR), a nonviral gene delivery vector, to deliver a therapeutic, tumor cell-specific killer gene, apoptin, into the human primary glioma cell line GBL- 14 and human dermal fibroblasts. We performed a transfection assay using plasmids of luciferase and enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) and assessed cell viability. Both cell lines were treated with complexes of PAMAM-FHR and apoptin after which their intracellular uptake and localization were examined by fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS)analysis and confocal laser scanning microscopy. Confocal microscopy showed that the PAMAM-FHR escaped from the endolysosome into the cytosol. Cell cycle phase distribution analysis, annexin V staining, and a tetramethylrhodamine ethyl ester (TMRE) assay established that apoptin triggered apoptosis in the GBL-14 cell line but not in normal fibroblasts. These results indicated that the PAMAMFHR/apoptin complex is an effective gene vehicle for cancer therapy in vitro.

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Bae, Y., Thuy, L. T., Lee, Y. H., Ko, K. S., Han, J., & Choi, J. S. (2019). Polyplexes of functional PAMAM Dendrimer/Apoptin gene induce apoptosis of human primary glioma cells in vitro. Polymers, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym11020296

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