Issue 2, 2012

Lanthanide-doped chitosan nanospheres as cell nuclei illuminator and fluorescent nonviral vector for plasmid DNA delivery

Abstract

Lanthanide-doped chitosan nanospheres (LDCNs) and lanthanide-Fe3O4-doped chitosan nanospheres (Fe3O4-LDCNs) are fabricated and show fluorescence, MRI effectiveness and desirable biocompatibility. Superior to most nanoparticles that were found retained in cytoplasmic organelles rather than the nucleus, the prepared chitosan nanospheres preferentially enter and illuminate the cell nuclei. Complexation of plasmid DNA (pDNA) to the nanospheres was accomplished via electrostatic forces between positively charged chitosan and negatively charged pDNA. Satisfactory results of the complexation indicate that the prepared chitosan nanospheres can serve as a potential fluorescent nonviral vector for pDNA delivery that can fulfill gene delivery and transfer efficiency assessment simultaneously, without an additional step of tagging fluorophores to the vectors carried out in fabrications of currently available pDNA delivery vectors.

Graphical abstract: Lanthanide-doped chitosan nanospheres as cell nuclei illuminator and fluorescent nonviral vector for plasmid DNA delivery

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jun 2011
Accepted
26 Sep 2011
First published
31 Oct 2011

Dalton Trans., 2012,41, 490-497

Lanthanide-doped chitosan nanospheres as cell nuclei illuminator and fluorescent nonviral vector for plasmid DNA delivery

W. Wang, X. Jiang and K. Chen, Dalton Trans., 2012, 41, 490 DOI: 10.1039/C1DT11200G

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