Polyethylenimine derivate conjugated with RGD-TAT-NLS as a novel gene vector

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To solve the contradiction between the cell toxicity and transfection efficiency of polyethylenimine (PEI) derivate in non-viral gene therapy, a novel gene vector, P123- PEI-R18 was synthesized by using biodegradable PEI derivate conjugated with trifunctional peptide RGD-TAT-NLS. The particle size of P123- PEI-R18/DNA was around 100-250nm. The gene vector could condense DNA at the weight ratio of 2 and protect plasmid DNA from being dissolved in the blood circulation. Importantly, the complexes exhibited lower cell toxicity and higher transfection efficiency contrasted with PEI 25 kDa in vitro. P123-PEI-R18 holds high potential as a safe and efficient gene vector..

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Zhao, W., Liu, K., Chen, S., Zhu, M. M., Lv, H., Hu, J., & Mao, Y. (2014). Polyethylenimine derivate conjugated with RGD-TAT-NLS as a novel gene vector. In Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering (Vol. 24, pp. 1933–1939). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/BME-141002

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