Gene transfer to respiratory epithelial cells via the receptor-mediated endocytosis pathway

1992 
Gene-based therapies for a variety of inherited and acquired pulmonary diseases will require the development of vectors capable of safe and efficient transfer of DNA to the respiratory epithelium. The present study examined the feasibility of delivering DNA to respiratory epithelial cells by the receptor-mediated endocytosis pathway. This strategy employs molecular conjugates consisting of a cognate moiety, in this case human transferrin, covalently linked to a DNA-binding moiety, such as a cationic polyamine. Complexes were formed between transferrin-polylysine conjugates (hTfpL) and plasmid DNA carrying the firefly luciferase reporter gene (pRSVL). The conjugate-DNA complexes were added directly to cells in tissue culture and incubated for 24 h, after which cell lysates were analyzed for luciferase enzyme activity by luminometry. An immortalized human respiratory epithelial cell line (HBE1) treated with the transferrin-polylysine-DNA complexes exhibited luciferase enzyme activity significantly augmented...
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