Self-Assembled Fluorodendrimers Combine the Features of Lipid and Polymeric Vectors in Gene Delivery

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Abstract

An ideal vector in gene therapy should exhibit high serum stability, excellent biocompatibility, a desired transfection efficacy and permeability into targeted tissues. Here, we describe a class of low-molecular-weight fluorodendrimers for efficient gene delivery. These materials self-assemble into uniform nanospheres and allow for efficient transfection at low charge ratios and very low DNA doses with minimal cytotoxicity. Our results demonstrate that these vectors combine the features of synthetic gene vectors such as liposomes and cationic polymers and present promising potential for clinical gene therapy. Low-molecular-weight fluorodendrimers are used to generate carriers for gene delivery. These materials self-assemble into uniform nanospheres and allow for efficient transfection at low charge ratios and very low DNA doses. They exhibit minimal cytotoxicity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11647-11651
Number of pages5
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume54
Issue number40
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2015

Keywords

  • dendrimers
  • fluorine
  • gene delivery
  • self-assembly

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