Effective Antisense Gene Regulation via Noncationic, Polyethylene Glycol Brushes
Xueguang Lu1, Fei Jia1, Xuyu Tan1
1Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University , Boston, Massachusetts 02115, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|July 16, 2016
Abstract:
Negatively charged nucleic acids are often complexed with polycationic transfection agents before delivery. Herein, we demonstrate that a noncationic, biocompatible polymer, polyethylene glycol, can be used as a transfection vector by forming a brush polymer-DNA conjugate. The brush architecture provides embedded DNA strands with enhanced nuclease stability and improved cell uptake. Because of the biologically benign nature of the polymer component, no cytotoxicity was observed. This approach has the potential to address several long-lasting challenges in oligonucleotide therapeutics.


