Polyethylenimine-grafted polycarbonates as biodegradable polycations for gene delivery

Biomaterials. 2009 Sep;30(27):4824-32. doi: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2009.05.053. Epub 2009 Jun 17.

Abstract

Polycations as one of non-viral vectors have gained increasing attentions. In this paper, polyethylenimine(PEI)-grafted polycarbonates (PMAC-g-PEIx) were synthesized as a kind of biodegradable polycations for gene delivery. Backbone polymer, poly(5-methyl-5-allyloxycarbonyl-trimethylene carbonate) (PMAC), was synthesized in bulk catalyzed by immobilized porcine pancreas lipase (IPPL). Then, PMAC-O, the allyl epoxidation product of PMAC, was further modified by PEIx with low molecular weight (x = 423, 800 and 1800). The MWs of PMAC-g-PEIx, measured by GPC-MALLS, were 81,900, 179,900 and 200,600 g/mol with polydispersities of 1.2, 1.4 and 1.7, respectively. PMAC-g-PEIx could form positively charged nano-sized particles (30-90 nm) with pDNA, and all the three PAMC-g-PEIx/DNA polyplexes had similar buffer capabilities. In vitro experiments demonstrated that the PAMC-g-PEIx showed much low cytotoxicity and enhanced transfection efficiency could be found in comparison with PEI25K in 293T cells. Furthermore, pre-incubation of PMAC-g-PEI1800 showed a weakening binding capacity with DNA. The biodegradability of PMAC-g-PEIx can facilitate the efficient release of pDNA from polyplexes and reduce cell cytotoxicity. These results suggested that PMAC-g-PEIx would be a promising non-viral biodegradable vector for gene delivery system.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Biocompatible Materials / chemistry*
  • Biological Assay
  • Buffers
  • Cell Death
  • Cell Line
  • Cell Survival
  • DNA / metabolism
  • Electrophoresis, Agar Gel
  • Gene Transfer Techniques*
  • Green Fluorescent Proteins / metabolism
  • Humans
  • Luciferases / metabolism
  • Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
  • Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
  • Polyamines / chemistry*
  • Polycarboxylate Cement / chemistry*
  • Polyelectrolytes
  • Polyethyleneimine / chemistry*
  • Transfection

Substances

  • Biocompatible Materials
  • Buffers
  • Polyamines
  • Polycarboxylate Cement
  • Polyelectrolytes
  • polycations
  • Green Fluorescent Proteins
  • polycarbonate
  • Polyethyleneimine
  • DNA
  • Luciferases