Enhanced delivery of synthetic oligonucleotides to human leukaemic cells by liposomes and immunoliposomes |
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Authors: | David D. F. Ma Ai-Qun Wei |
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Abstract: | The ability of pH-sensitive liposomes and immunoliposomes to deliver synthetic antisense oligonucleotides (oligos) into human myeloid and lymphoid leukaemia cells was examined. The cellular uptake of an 18mer anti-myb oligonucleotide encapsulated in liposomes was from three- to five-fold higher than that of 32P-oligos alone. In addition, anti-CD32 or anti-CD2 immunoliposomes improved the delivery of oligos to leukaemic cells carrying the appropriate receptor for the specific antibody-linked immunoliposome. The uptake of oligos was twice that of the liposome or non-specific immunoliposome encapsulated oligos. These findings support the use of liposomes or immunoliposomes to deliver antisense oligos into human leukaemic cells. |
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Keywords: | Antisense human leukaemia immunoliposomes liposomes oligonucleotides |
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