articleJournal of Biological ChemistryNov 1, 2003HYBRID OA

Chloride Accumulation and Swelling in Endosomes Enhances DNA Transfer by Polyamine-DNA Polyplexes

University of California, San Francisco

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Abstract

The “proton sponge hypothesis” postulates enhanced transgene delivery by cationic polymer-DNA complexes (polyplexes) containing H+ buffering polyamines by enhanced endosomal Cl- accumulation and osmotic swelling/lysis. To test this hypothesis, we measured endosomal Cl- concentration, pH, and volume after internalization of polyplexes composed of plasmid DNA and polylysine (POL), a non-buffering polyamine, or the strongly buffering polyamines polyethylenimine (PEI) or polyamidoamine (PAM). [Cl-] and pH were measured by ratio imaging of fluorescently labeled polyplexes containing Cl- or pH indicators. [Cl-] increased from 41 to 80 mm over 60 min in endosomes-contained POL-polyplexes, whereas pH decreased from…

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Keywords
  • Endosome
  • Polyethylenimine
  • Chemistry
  • Biophysics
  • Polyamine
  • Biochemistry
  • Cationic polymerization
  • Transfection
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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