Publication: N′-(3-Aminopropyl)-N-(3′-(carbamoyl cholesteryl) propyl)-glycine amide liposomes for delivery of pTRAIL-EGFP
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2023
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Journal of Liposome Research. Vol , No. (2023)
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Weecharangsan W., Apiratikul N., Yahuafai J. N′-(3-Aminopropyl)-N-(3′-(carbamoyl cholesteryl) propyl)-glycine amide liposomes for delivery of pTRAIL-EGFP. Journal of Liposome Research. Vol , No. (2023). doi:10.1080/08982104.2023.2193638 Retrieved from: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/12685
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In this study, N′-(3-aminopropyl)-N-(3′-(carbamoyl cholesteryl) propyl)-glycine amide (A) and 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine (DOPE, D) (AD) liposomes were synthesised at molar ratios of 50:25 (AD5025), 50:50 (AD5050) and 50:75 (AD5075) and complexed with plasmid, pTRAIL-EGFP. AD liposome/pTRAIL-EGFP were evaluated for their complex ability, particle size, polydispersity index, zeta potential, expression of pTRAIL-EGFP, cytotoxicity, cell growth inhibition and apoptosis induction in KB cells. AD liposomes complexed completely with pTRAIL-EGFP at AD liposome/DNA ratios of above 4.5/1. The particle size of AD liposome/pTRAIL-EGFP ranged from 180 ± 8 to 1,072 ± 657 nm depending on the proportion of lipid composition and liposome/DNA ratio. The extent of gene expression of pTRAIL-EGFP via AD liposome/pTRAIL-EGFP was significantly higher than that of the cells treated with pTRAIL-EGFP and depended on the AD liposome/DNA ratio. Cytotoxicity of AD liposomes was dependent on A and D molar ratio. Cell growth inhibition of AD liposome/pTRAIL-EGFP was significantly higher than that of the cells treated with pTRAIL-EGFP. The amount of late apoptotic and dead cells of AD liposome/pTRAIL-EGFP was significantly higher than that of cells treated with pTRAIL-EGFP. From this study that one can conclude that AD liposomes can carry and deliver pTRAIL-EGFP into KB cells resulting in cell growth inhibition and cell death. © 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
