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Thermoresponsive Polyoxazolines as Vectors for Transfection of Nucleic Acids

Emi Haladjova, Stanislav Rangelov, Christo B. Tsvetanov

2020Polymers19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Poly(2-oxazoline)s (POx) are an attractive platform for the development of non-viral gene delivery systems. The combination of POx moieties, exhibiting excellent biocompatibility, with DNA-binding polyethyleneimine (PEI) moieties into a single copolymer chain is a promising approach to balance toxicity and transfection efficiency. The versatility of POx in terms of type of substituent, copolymer composition, degree of polymerization, degree of hydrolysis, and chain architecture, as well as the introduction of stimuli-responsive properties, provides opportunities to finely tune the copolymer characteristics and physicochemical properties of the polyplexes to increase the biological performance. An overview of the current state of research in the POx-PEI-based gene delivery systems focusing particularly on thermosensitive POx is presented in this paper.

Topics & Concepts

CopolymerGene deliveryNucleic acidBiocompatibilityTransfectionChemistryDegree of polymerizationCombinatorial chemistryPolymerizationDNAMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryBiochemistryGenePolymerRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryFuel Cells and Related MaterialsBiopolymer Synthesis and Applications