Transfection of Folate-Polylysine DNA Complexes: Evidence for Lysosomal Delivery

Kimberly Ann Mislick(California Institute of Technology), John D. Baldeschwieler(California Institute of Technology), Jon Faiz Kayyem(California Institute of Technology), Thomas J. Meade(California Institute of Technology)
Bioconjugate Chemistry
September 1, 1995
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Abstract

We are utilizing the folate receptor for the intracellular delivery of DNA. In this study, a folate-poly-L-lysine (FPLL) conjugate was synthesized and equilibrated with plasmid DNA encoding the firefly luciferase gene. The FPLL-DNA complexes were added to KB cells treated with chloroquine. Luciferase activity of cells incubated with FPLL-DNA was 6-fold higher than of cells exposed to poly-L-lysine (PLL)-DNA. The addition of free folic acid competitively inhibited the enhancement of gene expression. Removal of chloroquine from the media significantly inhibited transfection efficiency of FPLL-DNA complexes. We conclude that FPLL-DNA complexes are delivered into KB cells via folate receptor-mediated endocytosis and likely follow a lysosomal pathway into the cytoplasm.


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