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Liposomal magnetofection

  • Olga Mykhaylyk
  • , Yolanda Sánchez-Antequera
  • , Dialekti Vlaskou
  • , Edelburga Hammerschmid
  • , Martina Anton
  • , Olivier Zelphati
  • , Christian Plank
  • Technical University of Munich
  • OZ Biosciences

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Abstract

In a magnetofection procedure, self-assembling complexes of enhancers like cationic lipids with plasmid DNA or small interfering RNA (siRNA) are associated with magnetic nanoparticles and are then concentrated at the surface of cultured cells by applying a permanent inhomogeneous magnetic field. This process results in a considerable improvement in transfection efficiency compared to transfection carried out with nonmagnetic gene vectors. This article describes how to synthesize magnetic nanoparticles suitable for nucleic acid delivery by liposomal magnetofection and how to test the plasmid DNA and siRNA association with the magnetic components of the transfection complex. Protocols are provided for preparing magnetic lipoplexes, performing magnetofection in adherent and suspension cells, estimating the association/internalization of vectors with cells, performing reporter gene analysis, and assessing cell viability. The methods described here can be used to screen magnetic nanoparticles and formulations for the delivery of nucleic acids by liposomal magnetofection in any cell type.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)487-525
Number of pages39
JournalMethods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
Volume605
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Magnetic lipoplexes
  • Magnetic nanoparticles
  • Magnetofection
  • Nucleic acid delivery to cultured cells

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