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  • Apoptin Gene Delivery by the Functionalized Polyamidoamine Dendrimer Derivatives Induces Cell Death of U87-MG Glioblastoma Cells.

Apoptin Gene Delivery by the Functionalized Polyamidoamine Dendrimer Derivatives Induces Cell Death of U87-MG Glioblastoma Cells.

Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (2017-02-12)
Yoonhee Bae, Hyang-Shuk Rhim, Seulgi Lee, Kyung Soo Ko, Jin Han, Joon Sig Choi
ABSTRACT

Malignant glioma is the most common and aggressive form of primary brain tumor in adults. In this study, we describe the efficacy of nonviral gene delivery carriers, histidine- and arginine- or histidine- and lysine-grafted polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers (PAMAM-H-R and PAMAM-H-K), in delivering a therapeutic and a tumor-selective killer gene, apoptin, using human glioma cells (U87-MG) and newborn human dermal fibroblast cells. We analyzed transfection efficiency using luciferase and a plasmid DNA encoding for enhanced green fluorescent protein and assessed cell viability in both cells. The results show that transfection efficiency of PAMAM-H-R and PAMAM-H-K was greatly increased compared with that of native PAMAM. Moreover, among PAMAM derivatives, cytotoxicity of PAMAM-H-K was very low. We treated both cells with complexes of PAMAM-H-R or PAMAM-H-K and apoptin and analyzed their cellular uptake by flow cytometry and localization by confocal microscopy. Furthermore, cell cycle distribution, caspase 3 activity assay, and JC-1 analysis showed cell death induced by apoptin in U87-MG cells. The present study demonstrates that a PAMAM-H-R/apoptin complex is an effective gene carrier system in glioma cell culture.

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Fmoc-His(Trt)-OH, ≥98.0% (sum of enantiomers, HPLC)
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HBTU, ≥98.0% (T)