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Toward the Rational Design of Lipid Gene Vectors: Shape Coupling between Lipoplex and Anionic Cellular Lipids Controls the Phase Evolution of Lipoplexes and the Efficiency of DNA Release

机译:对脂质基因载体的合理设计:脂质体和阴离子细胞脂质之间的形状耦合控制脂质体的相变和DNA释放的效率。

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A viewpoint now emerging is that a critical factor in lipid-mediated transfection (lipofection) is the structural evolution of lipoplexes upon interaction with anionic cellular lipids, resulting in DNA release. At the early stages of interaction, we found a universal behavior of lipoplex/anionic lipid (AL) mixtures: the lipoplex structure is slightly perturbed, while the one-dimensional DNA lattice between cationic membranes is largely diluted by ALs. This finding is in excellent agreement with previous suggestions on the mechanism of DNA unbinding from lipoplexes by ALs. Upon further interaction, the propensity of a given lipoplex structure to be solubilized by anionic cellular lipids strongly depends on the shape coupling between lipoplex and ALs. Furthermore, we investigated the effect of the membrane charge density and a general correlation resulted: the higher the membrane charge density of anionic membranes, the higher their ability to solubilize the structure of lipoplexes and to promote DNA release. Lastly, the formation of nonlamellar phases in lipoplex/AL mixtures is regulated by the propensity of anionic cellular lipids to adopt nonlamellar phases. Remarkably, also phase transition rates and DNA release were found to be strongly affected by the shape coupling between lipoplex and ALs. It thus seems likely that the structural and phase evolution of lipoplexes may only be meaningful in the context of specific anionic cellular membranes. These results highlight the phase properties of the carrier lipid/cellular lipid mixtures as a decisive factor for optimal DNA release and suggest a potential strategy for the rational design of efficient cationic lipid carriers.
机译:现在出现的观点是,脂质介导的转染(lipofection)中的关键因素是脂质复合物与阴离子细胞脂质相互作用后的结构演变,从而导致DNA释放。在相互作用的早期,我们发现脂复合物/阴离子脂质(AL)混合物具有普遍行为:脂复合物结构受到轻微干扰,而阳离子膜之间的一维DNA晶格则被ALs大量稀释。该发现与先前关于ALs使DNA从脂复合物解结合的机理的建议非常一致。在进一步相互作用后,给定脂质复合物结构被阴离子细胞脂质溶解的倾向强烈取决于脂质复合物和AL之间的形状偶联。此外,我们研究了膜电荷密度的影响,并得出了一般的相关性:阴离子膜的膜电荷密度越高,它们溶解脂复合物的结构和促进DNA释放的能力就越高。最后,脂质复合物/ AL混合物中非层状相的形成受阴离子细胞脂质采用非层状相的倾向调节。值得注意的是,还发现相转变速率和DNA释放也受脂质复合物和AL之间的形状耦合强烈影响。因此,脂质复合物的结构和相演化似乎仅在特定的阴离子细胞膜的背景下才有意义。这些结果突出了载体脂质/细胞脂质混合物的相性质,其是最佳DNA释放的决定性因素,并提出了合理设计有效阳离子脂质载体的潜在策略。

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