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Supercoiled Minivector DNA resists shear forces associated with gene therapy delivery.

TitleSupercoiled Minivector DNA resists shear forces associated with gene therapy delivery.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsCatanese DJ, Fogg JM, Schrock DE, Gilbert BE, Zechiedrich L
JournalGene therapy
Volume19
Issue1
Pagination94-100
Date Published2012 Jan
ISSN1476-5462
Abstract

Supercoiled DNAs varying from 281 to 5302 bp were subjected to shear forces generated by aerosolization or sonication. DNA shearing strongly correlated with length. Typical sized plasmids (≥ 3000 bp) degraded rapidly. DNAs 2000-3000 bp persisted ~10 min. Even in the absence of condensing agents, supercoiled DNA <1200 bp survived nebulization, and increased forces of sonication were necessary to shear it. Circular vectors were considerably more resistant to shearing than linear vectors of the same length. DNA supercoiling afforded additional protection. These results show the potential of shear-resistant Minivector DNAs to overcome one of the major challenges associated with gene therapy delivery.

DOI10.1038/gt.2011.77
Alternate JournalGene Ther.
PubMed ID21633394


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