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Receptor-Mediated Gene Delivery to HepG2 Cells by Ternary Assemblies Containing Cationic Liposomes and Cationized Asialoorosomucoid
Authors:Moganavelli Singh  Neermala Kisoon  Mario Ariatti
Affiliation:1. School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Durban-Westville, Durban, South Africamariatti@pixie.udw.ac.za
Abstract:A new cholesterol-carborane conjugate (BCH) has been synthesized as a potential targeting agent for boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) of cancers. The compound is extremely water insoluble and was formulated in two liposomal formulations to determine if the compound could be adequately taken up by 9L rat glioma cells in cell culture. Several factors potentially affecting the cellular uptake were evaluated, such as concentration of BCH in the incubation medium, incubation time, cell confluence, and the addition of polyethylene glycol (PEG) phospholipids to the liposomal formulation. The studies indicated that the cellular uptakes of BCH in the conventional and PEG liposomal formulations were 49.1 and 45.9 μg boron/g cells, respectively. Therefore, this compound, formulated in both liposomal formulations, delivered sufficient levels of boron to cancer cells in vitro, indicating that BCH is a promising approach for use in BNCT. The uptake appeared to depend upon BCH concentration in the media as well as the confluence of the cells. The greater boron uptake by nonconfluent cells indicated that active growth of cells was a factor in the uptake of this compound.
Keywords:Asialoorosomucoid Receptor Cationic Liposome Luciferase Transfection
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