Development of efficient plasmid DNA transfer into adult rat central nervous system using microbubble-enhanced ultrasound
- 22 July 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Gene Therapy
- Vol. 11 (20) , 1532-1539
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.gt.3302323
Abstract
Although gene therapy might become a promising approach for central nervous system diseases, the safety issue is a serious consideration in human gene therapy. To overcome this problem, we developed an efficient gene transfer method into the adult rat brain based on plasmid DNA using a microbubble-enhanced ultrasound method, since microbubble-enhanced ultrasound has shown promise for transfecting genes into other tissues such as blood vessels. Using the microbubble-enhanced ultrasound method, luciferase expression was increased approximately 10-fold as compared to injection of naked plasmid DNA alone. Interestingly, the site of gene expression was limited to the site of insonation with intracisternal injection, in contrast to previous studies using viruses. Expression of the reporter gene, Venus, was readily detected in the central nervous system. The transfected cells were mainly detected in meningeal cells with intracisternal injection, and in glial cells with intrastriatal injection. There was no obvious evidence of tissue damage by microbubble-enhanced ultrasound. Overall, the present study demonstrated the feasibility of efficient plasmid DNA transfer into the central nervous system, providing a new option for treating various diseases such as tumors.Keywords
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