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Polyvinyl Derivatives as Novel Interactive Polymers for Controlled Gene Delivery to Muscle
Authors:Mumper  Russell J  Duguid  John G  Anwer  Khursheed  Barron  Melisa K  Nitta  Hiroaki  Rolland  Alain P
Institution:(1) Departments of Gene Delivery and Preclinical Biology/Pharmacology, GENEMEDICINE, INC., 8301, New Trails Drive, The Woodlands, Texas, 7738-4248
Abstract:Purpose. DNA plasmids (pDNA) can be taken up by and expressed in striated muscle after direct intramuscular injection. We have developed interactive polymeric gene delivery systems that increase pDNA bioavailability to muscle cells by both protecting pDNA from nucleases and controlling the dispersion and retention of pDNA in muscle tissue. Methods. A DNA plasmid, containing a CMV promoter and a beta-galactosidase reporter gene (CMV-beta-gal), was injected either in saline or formulated in polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) solutions. Interactions between PVP and pDNA were assessed by dynamic dialysis, Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC), and Fourier-Transformed Infra Red (FT-IR) spectroscopy. Formulations (50 µl) were injected into rat tibialis muscles after surgical exposure. Immuno-histochemistry for beta-gal was used to visualize the sites of expression in muscle. Results. beta-gal expression using pDNA in saline reached a plateau while beta-gal expression using PVP formulations increased linearly in the dose range studied (12.5–150 µg pDNA injected) and resulted in an increase in the number and distribution of cells expressing beta-gal. The interaction between PVP and pDNA was found to be an endothermic process governed largely by hydrogen-bonding and results in protection of pDNA from extracellular nucleases. Conclusions. Significant enhancement of gene expression using interactive polyvinyl-based delivery systems has been observed. The improved tissue dispersion and cellular uptake of pDNA using polyvinyl-based systems after direct injection into muscle is possibly due to osmotic effects.
Keywords:muscle  DNA plasmid  gene delivery system  polyvinyl pyrrolidone  polyvinyl alcohol  non-viral gene therapy  gene expression system
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