Original Article
Cancer Gene Therapy (2005) 12, 321–328. doi:10.1038/sj.cgt.7700793 Published online 3 December 2004
Novel cationic cardiolipin analogue-based liposome for efficient DNA and small interfering RNA delivery in vitro and in vivo
Pei-Yu Chien1, Jinkang Wang1, Danielle Carbonaro1, Sabrina Lei1, Bruce Miller1, Saifuddin Sheikh1, Shoukath M Ali1, Moghis U Ahmad1 and Imran Ahmad1
1Research and Development, NeoPharm Inc., Waukegan, Illinois, USA.
Correspondence: Dr Imran Ahmad, Research and Development, NeoPharm Inc., 1850 Lakeside Drive, Waukegan, IL 60085, USA. E-mail: Imran@neophrm.com
Received 20 July 2004; Published online 3 December 2004.
Abstract
Cationic liposomes have been successfully used as an alternative approach to viral systems to deliver nucleic acids. However, high toxicity and inconsistent transfection efficiency have been associated with the currently available liposomes. Therefore, a novel cationic liposome was developed based on a synthetic cationic cardiolipin analogue (CCLA) to test the DNA transfection efficiency. This CCLA-based liposome was also used to determine the therapeutic efficacy of c-raf small interfering RNA (siRNA) in mice. In this report, we showed that the CCLA-based liposome was less toxic and effectively transfected reporter genes in vitro and in vivo. The transfection efficiency in mice was seven-fold higher than the commercially available DOTAP-based liposome. In addition, c-raf siRNA in the presence of CCLA-based liposome induced up to 62% of growth inhibition in cancer cells. Treatment of c-raf siRNA/CCLA complex in SCID mice bearing human breast xenograft tumors resulted in 73% of tumor growth suppression as compared to free c-raf siRNA group. In conclusion, a novel CCLA-based liposome showed less toxicity and broad usage both in vitro and in vivo with DNA and siRNA.
Keywords:
cationic cardiolipin analogue, transfection, reporter gene, siRNA, xenograft tumor model
Abbreviations:
CCLA, cationic cardiolipin analogue; siRNA, small interfering RNA; DOTAP, 1,2,-dioleoyl-3-trimethylammoniumpropane; DOTMA, 1,2-dioleyloxypropyl-3-trimethylammonium chloride; DOSPA, 2,3-dioleoyloxy-N-[2-
(spermine-carboxamido)ethyl]-N,N-dimethyl-1-propanaminium; DOPE, dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine; DOPC, dioleoylphosphatidylcholine; HI-FBS, heat-inactivated fetal bovine serum; SRB, sulforhodamine B;
-gal,
-galactosidase; iv, intravenous
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