A dimethylmaleic acid–melittin‐polylysine conjugate with reduced toxicity, pH‐triggered endosomolytic activity and enhanced gene transfer potential
- 13 July 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Gene Medicine
- Vol. 9 (9) , 797-805
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jgm.1075
Abstract
Background Poor endosomal release is one major barrier of gene delivery. Endosomolytic polyethylenimine-melittin conjugates have shown to enhance gene transfer efficiency; however, cytotoxicity due to their general membrane-destabilizing properties limits their application. To overcome this drawback we grafted a polycation with a masked pH-responsive melittin derivate and investigated lytic activity, gene transfer efficiency and cytotoxicity of the resulting conjugate. Methods Melittin (Mel) was modified with dimethylmaleic anhydride (DMMAn) and covalently coupled to poly-L-lysine (PLL). The membrane lytic activity was analyzed after incubation at neutral or endosomal pH. PLL-DMMAn-Mel polyplexes were generated in HEPES-buffered glucose and tested in transfection experiments using luciferase as reporter gene. Cellular cytotoxicity was analyzed by measurement of membrane integrity and metabolic activity. Results Covalent attachment of DMMAn-modified melittin to PLL resulted in a pH-responsive conjugate. No lytic activity was observed at neutral pH; after acidic cleavage of the protecting groups at pH 5 lytic activity was regained. Acute toxicity was greatly reduced (as compared to PLL-Mel or even unmodified PLL) and high gene expression levels (up to 1800-fold higher than unmodified PLL) were obtained. Conclusions Modification of the polycationic carrier PLL with DMMAn-masked melittin not only enhances gene transfer efficiency, but also strongly reduces the acute toxicity of melittin and PLL. Hence this modification might be useful for optimizing polycationic gene carriers. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Keywords
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