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Gene delivery systems plasmid internalization

Gene delivery systems can distribute plasmids to the desired target cells, after which the plasmid is internalized into the cell by a number of mechanisms, such as adsorptive endocytosis, receptor-mediated endocytosis, micropinocytosis, caveolae-mediated endocytosis and phagocytosis (see Section 1.3.3.2). The intracellular fate of plasmids depends on the means by which they are internalized and translocated to the cytoplasms and then to the nucleus. In coated-pit endocytosis, DNA complexes first bind to the cell surface, then migrate to clathrin-coated pits about 150 ran in diameter and are internalized from the plasma membrane to form coated vesicles. [Pg.348]

A current theme in plasmid-based delivery approaches is to mimic Nature s methods for nucleic acid delivery. To date, the best system to emulate Nature has been viral vectors. Briefly, most viral vectors escape immune surveillance, interact with cell membranes (e. g., receptor), internalize (via endocytosis), escape from endosomes, migrate to the nuclear envelope, enter the nucleus, and finally take over cellular functions. Plasmid-based systems (cationic liposomes and cationic polymers) can mimic portions of these events. This chapter will explore the barriers facing gene delivery vectors, with an emphasis of the pharmacokinetic behavior of these systems. In order to understand the in-vivo barrier, a brief review of physiology will be provided. [Pg.121]


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