2009
DOI: 10.1002/jgm.1415
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A poly(ethylene) glycolylated peptide for ocular delivery compacts DNA into nanoparticles for gene delivery to post‐mitotic tissues in vivo

Abstract: Background We have previously shown that a novel synthetic peptide for ocular delivery (POD) can efficiently compact DNA and deliver it to cells in vitro. This observation prompted us to develop use of POD as a nonviral vector in vivo. Methods POD peptide was modified using poly(ethylene) glycol (PEG-POD) and used to compact DNA into nanoparticles that were then analysed using electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, and fluorescent labeling. Transfection efficiency and localization were determined 48 … Show more

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“…Previously we attached a 10 kDa PEG to the free sulfhydryl group on the N-terminal cysteine residue of POD using the maleimide group of methoxy-PEG-maleimide (mPEG-MALM) 18 . This PEG-POD conjugation, involving a thioether bond, is hereafter referred to as PEG-S-POD.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previously we attached a 10 kDa PEG to the free sulfhydryl group on the N-terminal cysteine residue of POD using the maleimide group of methoxy-PEG-maleimide (mPEG-MALM) 18 . This PEG-POD conjugation, involving a thioether bond, is hereafter referred to as PEG-S-POD.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, we have described a novel peptide known as peptide for ocular delivery (POD) that can efficiently compact DNA and enable gene transfer to cells in culture 17 . These POD/DNA nanoparticles, however, failed to deliver DNA to post-mitotic cells in vivo 18 . We determined that the addition of polyethylene glycol (PEG) to POD prior to complexing with DNA led to the formation of homogeneous nanoparticles of approximately 120–150 nm in size, not substantially larger than an adenovirus (∼100 nm) 18 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Furthermore, PEGylation of polymers or particles helped to prevent the particles from aggregating in vitreous (212). A cell-penetrating peptide for ocular delivery (POD)[CGGG(ARKKAAKA)4], which could bind the plasma membrane of human embryonic retinoblasts and enter the cytoplasm, was PEGylated and used to compact DNA into nanospheres for ocular gene delivery (213). The PEG-POD significantly increased the expression of plasmid DNA by 215-fold compared to the DNA injected alone.…”
Section: Ocular Disease Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most relevant NP tested so far are peptides for ocular delivery (POD) and CK30PEG-NP. POD is a cell-penetrating peptide that was demonstrated to enter retinal cells in vivo (Read et al, 2010b), and POD nanoparticles localize to RPE and PR following subretinal injection (Johnson et al, 2008b, 2010). POD nanoparticles conjugated with polyethylene glycol (PEG–POD) containing an expression cassette for GDNF and injected subretinally result in reduction of ONL apoptosis induced by blue-light (Read et al, 2010a).…”
Section: Non-viral Vectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%