Cationic gemini lipids containing polyoxyethylene spacers as improved transfecting agents of plasmid DNA in cancer cells

Barrán-Berdón, Ana L. ; Misra, Santosh K. ; Datta, Sougata ; Muñoz-Úbeda, Mónica ; Kondaiah, Paturu ; Junquera, Elena ; Bhattacharya, Santanu ; Aicart, Emilio (2014) Cationic gemini lipids containing polyoxyethylene spacers as improved transfecting agents of plasmid DNA in cancer cells Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2 (29). p. 4640. ISSN 2050-750X

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1039/c4tb00389f

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4tb00389f

Abstract

Lipoplex nano-aggregates have been analyzed through biophysical characterization (electrostatics, structure, size and morphology), and biological studies (transfection efficiency and cell viability) in five cancer cell lines. Lipoplexes were prepared from pEGFP-C3 plasmid DNA (pDNA) and mixed liposomes, constituted by a zwitterionic lipid (DOPE) and a gemini cationic lipid (GCL) synthesized in this work, [bis(hexadecyl dimethyl ammonium) oxyethylene], referred to as (C16Am)2(C2O)n, (where n is the oxyethylene spacer length, n = 1, 2 or 3, between the ammonium heads). Cryo-TEM micrographs show nano-aggregates with two multilamellar structures, a cluster-type (at low-to-medium GCL composition) and a fingerprint-type that coexists with the cluster-type at medium GCL composition and appears alone at high GCL composition. SAXS diffractograms show that these lipoplexes present three lamellar structures, two of them coexisting at low and high GCL composition. The optimized transfection efficiency (TE) of pDNA was higher for lipoplexes containing GCLs with a longer (n = 3) or shorter (n = 1) polyoxyethylene spacer, at high GCL composition (α = 0.7) with low charge ratio (ρeff = 2). In the all cancer cell lines studied, the TE of the optimized formulations was much better than those of both lipofectamine 2000 and lipoplexes with GCLs of the bis(hexadecyl dimethyl ammonium) alkane series recently reported. Probably, (a) the coexistence of two lamellar structures at high GCL composition synergizes the TE of these lipid vectors, (b) the orientation of the polyoxyethylene region in (C16Am)2(C2O)3/DOPE may occur in such a way that the spacing between two cationic heads becomes smaller than that in (C16Am)2(C2O)2/DOPE which is poor in terms of TE, and (c) the synergistic interactions between serum proteins and (C16Am)2(C2O)n/DOPE-pDNA lipoplexes containing a polyoxyethylene spacer improve TE, especially at high GCL content. Lipoplexes studied here show very low levels of toxicity, which confirm them as improved vectors of pDNA in gene therapy.

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