Chitosan modification of adenovirus to modify transfection efficiency in bovine corneal epithelial cells

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Background: The purpose of this study is to modulate the transfection efficiency of adenovirus (Ad) on the cornea by the covalent attachment of chitosan on adenoviral capsids via a thioether linkage between chitosan modified with 2- iminothiolane and Ad cross-linked with N-[γ-maleimidobutyryloxy]succinimide ester (GMBS). Methodology/Principal Findings: Modified Ad was obtained by reaction with the heterobifunctional crosslinking reagent, GMBS, producing maleimide-modified Ad (Ad-GMBS). Then, the chitosan-SH was conjugated to Ad-GMBS via a thioether bond at different ratios of Ad to GMBS to chitosan-SH. The sizes and zeta potentials of unmodified Ad and chitosanmodified Ads were measured, and the morphologies of the virus particles were observed under transmission electron microscope. Primary cultures of bovine corneal epithelial cells were transfected with Ads and chitosan-modified Ads in the absence or presence of anti-adenovirus antibodies. Chitosan modification did not significantly change the particle size of Ad, but the surface charge of Ad increased significantly from 224.3 mV to nearly neutral. Furthermore, primary cultures of bovine corneal epithelial cells were transfected with Ad or chitosan-modified Ad in the absence or presence of anti-Ad antibodies. The transfection efficiency was attenuated gradually with increasing amounts of GMBS. However, incorporation of chitosan partly restored transfection activity and rendered the modified antibody resistant to antibody neutralization. Conclusions/Significance: Chitosan can provide a platform for chemical modification of Ad, which offers potential for further in vivo applications. © 2010 Wang et al.

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Wang, I. J., Jhuang, M. C., Chen, Y. H., Yeh, L. K., Liu, C. Y., & Young, T. H. (2010). Chitosan modification of adenovirus to modify transfection efficiency in bovine corneal epithelial cells. PLoS ONE, 5(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012085

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