2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2010.04.010
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The correlation between acoustic cavitation and sonoporation involved in ultrasound-mediated DNA transfection with polyethylenimine (PEI) in vitro

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“…More recently, GFP reporter plasmids were delivered to HEK294 cells with an efficiency of up 10 to 80% (Tlaxca et al, 2010). A similar delivery rate was achieved at high pressures in the DNA transfection of MCF-7 cells (Qiu et al, 2010). However, high delivery rates were accomplished at the expense of cell viability, with extended cell death being observed at high pressure sonication (P pk-neg > 500kPa); in contrast, low acoustic pressures (P pk-neg < 100kPa pk-neg ) were proved to be safer but resulted in transfection efficiency below 15% 15 (Qiu et al, 2012).…”
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“…More recently, GFP reporter plasmids were delivered to HEK294 cells with an efficiency of up 10 to 80% (Tlaxca et al, 2010). A similar delivery rate was achieved at high pressures in the DNA transfection of MCF-7 cells (Qiu et al, 2010). However, high delivery rates were accomplished at the expense of cell viability, with extended cell death being observed at high pressure sonication (P pk-neg > 500kPa); in contrast, low acoustic pressures (P pk-neg < 100kPa pk-neg ) were proved to be safer but resulted in transfection efficiency below 15% 15 (Qiu et al, 2012).…”
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“…Proposed routes of molecular delivery include the formation of short-lived pores in the membrane, also known as sonoporation (Yu and Xu, 2014), and endocytosis (Geers et al, 2011;van Wamel et al, 2006). In addition, increased transmembrane delivery efficiency is associated with increased damage and cell death (Qiu et al, 2012(Qiu et al, , 2010, and this efficacy-safety trade-off has limited the technology's 15 development and hence it remains unutilized in the clinic as a drug delivery tool.…”
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