Hydrogen-bonding dramatically modulates the gene transfection efficacy of surface-engineered dendrimers

  • Naimin Shao
  • , Hui Wang
  • , Bingwei He
  • , Yu Wang
  • , Jianru Xiao
  • , Yitong Wang
  • , Qiang Zhang
  • , Yujia Li
  • , Yiyun Cheng*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Dendrimers have shown great promise in the design of efficient gene vectors. However, high transfection efficacy is usually associated with serious cytotoxicity for these cationic polymers. Here, we report a facile strategy to prepare surface-engineered dendrimers with a dramatic transfection efficacy and reduced cytotoxicity. Surface-engineered dendrimers with multiple hydrogen bonding ligands such as guanamine and nucleobase derivatives show superior efficacy and low cytotoxicity on commonly used cells as well as 3D tumor spheroids to representative transfection reagents such as Lipofectamine 2000. Complementary multiple hydrogen bonding interactions between the modified ligands and DNA nucleobases play essential roles in efficient gene transfection. The hydrogen-bond modulation strategy represents a promising tool in the design of highly efficient and less cytotoxic gene materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)500-508
Number of pages9
JournalBiomaterials Science
Volume3
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2015

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