Plasmid DNA adsorbed to pH-sensitive liposomes efficiently transforms the target cells
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Plasmid DNA adsorbed to pH-sensitive liposomes efficiently transforms the target cells
Abstract
We have previously reported that plasmid DNA entrapped in the pH-sensitive immunoliposomes effectively transforms the target cells (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, in press). In the present study, we demonstrate that DNA adsorbed on the same liposome also transforms the target cells. The transformation activity is antibody dependent, as liposomes containing no targeting antibody had reduced activity. The activity could be significantly inhibited by excess non-specific DNA (salmon sperm). Since some DNA are likely adsorbed to the liposomes during the entrapment process, the activity of the entrapped DNA is partially accounted for by the adsorbed DNA. The possibility of developing a simple DNA-mediated transfection protocol using liposome adsorbed DNA is discussed.
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