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Cationic Nucleoside Lipids for Gene Delivery

A novel uridine-based nucleo-lipid, DOTAU (N-[5‘-(2‘,3‘-dioleoyl)uridine]-N‘,N‘,N‘-trimethylammonium tosylate) was prepared by using a convenient four-step synthetic pathway. From the preliminary physicochemical studies (quasielastic light scattering and light microscopy), this amphiphilic structure...

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Published in:Bioconjugate chemistry 2006-03, Vol.17 (2), p.466-472
Main Authors: Chabaud, Pauline, Camplo, Michel, Payet, Dominique, Serin, Guillaume, Moreau, Louis, Barthélémy, Philippe, Grinstaff, Mark W
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description A novel uridine-based nucleo-lipid, DOTAU (N-[5‘-(2‘,3‘-dioleoyl)uridine]-N‘,N‘,N‘-trimethylammonium tosylate) was prepared by using a convenient four-step synthetic pathway. From the preliminary physicochemical studies (quasielastic light scattering and light microscopy), this amphiphilic structure forms supramolecular organizations in aqueous solution. In addition, in the presence of nucleic acids, transmission electronic microscopy experiments (TEM) and small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) reveal the formation of multilamellar structures similar to lipoplexes (cationic liposome−DNA complexes) with cationic lipids. The formation of a complex was confirmed by fluorescence spectroscopic assays involving ethidium bromide. Transfection assays of mammalian cell lines (HeLa and MCF-7) indicate that DOTAU can transfect efficiently an expression vector (pEGFP) encoding GFP. Proliferation assays realized on these cell lines show that DOTAU does not inhibit cell proliferation and is less toxic than the commercial Lipofectamine 2000.
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Cations
Cations - chemistry
Cell Line, Tumor
Cell Proliferation
Cells
Ethidium
Ethidium - metabolism
Fatty Acids, Monounsaturated
Fatty Acids, Monounsaturated - chemistry
Fluorescent Dyes
Fluorescent Dyes - chemistry
Gene therapy
Gene Transfer Techniques
Humans
Immunology
Life Sciences
Lipids
Lipids - chemistry
Mammals
Molecular Structure
Nucleosides
Nucleosides - chemistry
Quaternary Ammonium Compounds
Quaternary Ammonium Compounds - chemistry
Uridine
Uridine - analogs & derivatives
Uridine - chemistry
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