

Volume 4
Nano Research & Applications
ISSN: 2471-9838
Page 69
JOINT EVENT
August 16-18, 2018 | Dublin, Ireland
&
12
th
Edition of International Conference on
Nanopharmaceutics and Advanced Drug Delivery
25
th
Nano Congress for
Future Advancements
Nano Congress 2018
&
Nano Drug Delivery 2018
August 16-18, 2018
Optimizing transfection of primary human umbilical vein endothelial cells using facial amphipathic
deoxycholic acid conjugated polyethyleneimine
Fatemeh Radmanesh
1,2
, Hamid Sadeghi Abandansari
1
, Sara Rajabi
1
, Mahdi Karimi
3
, Bahram Kazemi Demneh
2
and
Hossein Baharvand
1
1
Royan Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Technology - ACECR, Iran
2
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iran
3
Iran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Introduction:
Currently, RNA interference (RNAi) based gene therapy has been investigated for treating various disease
conditions. However, successful application of RNAi including siRNA or miRNA has been limited by several factors
in vitro
and
in vivo
. To overcome these challenges, various non-viral carriers have been developing for efficient RNAi-mediated gene
silencing. However, it is necessary to improve the efficacy of these non-viral strategies to achieve desired therapeutic effect. In
this study, we carried out synthesis, characterization, and optimization of a polymeric conjugate based on lowmolecular weight
polyethylenimine which was modified by high membrane permeable deoxycholic acid conjugated polyethylenimine (DA PEI)
for efficient delivery of RNAi-based therapeutics into primary human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs).
Methodology:
Herein, DA-PEI conjugate was synthesized based on DCC/NHS chemistry at various DA to PEI molar ratios
of 2 to 4 and used for delivery of a fluorescent labeled siRNA into HUVECs. Conjugates were characterized for chemical
structure, size, and cell cytotoxicity. The effect of various parameters including DA/PEI molar ratio, polymer/siRNA weight
ratio, and different buffer solutions was investigated on transfection efficacy of conjugates.
Results:
DA was conjugated to the terminal amine groups of the PEI 1.8 via amide bonds. The polyplexes had smaller sizes
(about 130~150 nm) than the parent PEI 1.8 at different weight ratios. MTS assay revealed that the conjugates were non-toxic
at polymer concentrations used in transfection experiments. The higher intracellular uptake and transfection efficiency were
achieved by the conjugates synthesized in DA/PEI molar ratio of 3 or 4, polymer/siRNA weight ratio of 5 when they were
prepared in salty buffers.
Conclusions:
These results suggest that the DA-PEI 1.8 conjugate can be applied as a promising candidate to enhance delivery
of RNAi therapeutics into primary endothelial cells under the optimized transfection conditions.
Recent Publications
1.
Sepantafar M et al. (2017) Engineered hydrogels in cancer therapy and diagnosis. Trends in Biotechnology. 35(11):1074-1087.
2.
Karimi M et al. (2016) Smart micro/nanoparticles in stimulus-responsive drug/gene delivery systems. Chemical Society
Reviews. 45(5):1457-1501.
3.
Karimi M et al. (2016) pH‐sensitive stimulus‐responsive nanocarriers for targeted delivery of therapeutic agents. Wiley
Interdisciplinary Reviews: Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology. 8(5):696-716.
4.
Karimi M et al. (2013) The novel albumin chitosan core–shell nanoparticles for gene delivery: preparation, optimization and
cell uptake investigation. Journal of Nanoparticle Research. 15(4):1651.
5.
Karimi M et al. (2013) Evaluation of chitosan-tripolyphosphate nanoparticles as a p-shRNA delivery vector: formulation,
optimization and cellular uptake study. Journal of Nanopharmaceutics and Drug Delivery. 1(3):266-278.
Biography
Fatemeh Radmanesh pursued BSc Biotechnology and MSc Microbial Biotechnology from University of Isfahan, Iran. She is currently a PhD student of Medical
Biotechnology at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. She is a Member of Royan Cardiovascular and Cell Engineering Group. She is interested in
nanoparticulate delivery strategies, especially for RNAi-based therapeutics delivery. She joined Royan Institute in 2015 and pursued PhD thesis on using polymeric
nanoparticles to deliver RNAi therapeutics.
rad.biotech89@gmail.comFatemeh Radmanesh et al., Nano Res Appl 2018, Volume 4
DOI: 10.21767/2471-9838-C3-015