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Review
. 2002 Mar;58(1):45-56.
doi: 10.1007/BF03179837.

Improvement of DNA transfection with cationic liposomes

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Review

Improvement of DNA transfection with cationic liposomes

A Rocha et al. J Physiol Biochem. 2002 Mar.

Abstract

The increasing use of cationic liposomes as vectors for DNA transfection of eukaryotic cells is due to its high efficiency and reproducibility. After the interaction of the DNA cationic-liposome complexes (DNA-CLC) with the plasma membrane, the entry into the cells delivers the DNA-CLC to the endosome-lysosome pathway where some of the DNA-CLC are degraded. The non-degraded DNA that escapes to the cytoplasm, still has to transverse the nuclear membrane to be transcribed and then translated. To improve the efficiency of the whole process, we can manipulate the DNA (sequences, promoters, enhancers, nuclear localisation signals, etc), the DNA-CLC (lipids) or the plasmatic, endosomal and/or nuclear cellular membranes (ultrasound, electroporation, Ca++, pH of the endosomes, mitosis, fusogenic peptides, nuclear localisation signals, etc). Most of these methods have been generally used individually but in combination, may greatly improve the efficiency and reproducibility of in vitro transfection. While much of this work remains yet to be done and present results further explored, the application of these efforts is essential to the future development of new gene therapy strategies.

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