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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2012

Synthesis and biological activity of carbamate-linked cationic lipids for gene delivery in vitro.

Defu Zhi; Shubiao Zhang; Farooq Qureshi; Yinan Zhao; Shaohui Cui; Bing Wang; Huiying Chen; Yinhuan Wang; Defeng Zhao

We have introduced a convenient synthesis method for carbamate-linked cationic lipids. Two cationic lipids N-[1-(2,3-didodecylcarbamoyloxy)propyl]-N,N,N-trimethylammonium iodide (DDCTMA) and N-[1-(2,3-didodecyl carbamoyloxy)propyl]-N-ethyl-N,N-dimethylammonium iodide (DDCEDMA), with identical length of hydrocarbon chains, alternative quaternary ammonium heads, carbamate linkages between hydrocarbon chains and quaternary ammonium heads, were synthesized for liposome-mediated gene delivery. Liposomes composed of DDCEDMA and DOPE in 1:1 ratio exhibited a lower zeta potential as compared to those made of pure DDCEDMA alone, which influences their DNA-binding ability. pGFP-N2 plasmid was transferred by cationic liposomes formed from the above cationic lipids into Hela and Hep-2 cells, and the transfection efficiency of some of cationic liposomes was superior or parallel to that of two commercial transfection agents, Lipofectamine2000 and DOTAP. Combined with the results of the agarose gel electrophoresis and transfection experiment, the DNA-binding ability of cationic lipids was too strong to release DNA from complex in the transfection, which could lead to relative low transfection efficiency and high cytotoxicity.


Journal of Materials Chemistry B | 2015

Tri-peptide cationic lipids for gene delivery

Yinan Zhao; Shubiao Zhang; Yuan Zhang; Shaohui Cui; Huiying Chen; Defu Zhi; Yuhong Zhen; Shufen Zhang; Leaf Huang

Several novel tri-peptide cationic lipids were designed and synthesized for delivering DNA and siRNA. They have tri-lysine and tri-ornithine as head groups, carbamate group as linker and 12 and 14 carbon atom alkyl groups as tails. These tri-peptide cationic lipids were prepared into cationic liposomes for the study of the physicochemical properties and gene delivery. Their particle size, Zeta potential and DNA-binding were characterized to show that they were suitable for gene transfection. The further results indicate that these lipids can transfer DNA and siRNA very efficiently into NCI-H460 and Hep-2 tumor cells. The selected lipid, CDO14, was able to deliver combined siRNAs against c-Myc and VEGF for silencing distinct oncogenic pathways in lung tumors of mice, with little in vitro and in vivo toxicity.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2016

Cationic lioposomes with folic acid as targeting ligand for gene delivery.

Shaohui Cui; Defu Zhi; Yinan Zhao; Huiying Chen; Yao Meng; Chuanmin Zhang; Shubiao Zhang

In our previous Letter, we have carried out the synthesis of a novel DDCTMA cationic lipid which was formulated with DOPE for gene delivery. Herein, we used folic acid (FA) as targeting ligand and cholesterol (Chol) as helper lipid instead of DOPE for enhancing the stability of the liposomes. These liposomes were characterized by dynamic laser scattering (DLS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and agarose gel electrophoresis assays of pDNA binding affinity. The lipoplexes were prepared by using different weight ratios of DDCTMA/Chol (1:1, 2:1, 3:1, 4:1) liposomes and different concentrations of FA (50-200μg/mL) combining with pDNA. The transfection efficiencies of the lipoplexes were evaluated using pGFP-N2 and pGL3 plasmid DNA against NCI-H460 cells in vitro. Among them, the optimum gene transfection efficiency with DDCTMA/Chol (3:1)/FA (100μg/mL) was obtained. The results showed that FA could improve the gene transfection efficiencies of DDCTMA/Chol cationic liposome. Our results also convincingly demonstrated FA (100μg/mL)-coated DDCTMA/Chol (3:1) cationic liposome could serve as a promising candidate for the gene delivery.


Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2013

Structure-activity relationship of carbamate-linked cationic lipids bearing hydroxyethyl headgroup for gene delivery.

Defu Zhi; Shubiao Zhang; Farooq Qureshi; Yinan Zhao; Shaohui Cui; Bing Wang; Huiying Chen; Baoling Yang; Defeng Zhao

A novel series of carbamate-linked cationic lipids containing hydroxyl headgroup were synthesized and included in formulations for transfection assays. The DNA-lipid complexes were characterized for their ability to bind DNA, their size, ζ-potential and cytotoxicity. Compared with our previously reported cationic transfection lipid DDCDMA lacking the hydroxyl group and the commercially available, these cationic liposomes exhibited relatively higher transfection efficiency.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2018

Novel carbamate-linked quaternary ammonium lipids containing unsaturated hydrophobic chains for gene delivery

Hengjun Zhou; Jian Yang; Yanyan Du; Shuang Fu; Chenxi Song; Defu Zhi; Yinan Zhao; Huiying Chen; Shubiao Zhang; Shufen Zhang

In this paper, two novel carbamate-linked quaternary ammonium lipids (MU18: a lipid with a mono-ammonium head; GU18: a lipid with a Gemini-ammonium head) containing unsaturated hydrophobic chains were designed and synthesized. The chemical structures of the synthetic lipids were characterized by infrared spectrum, ESI-MS, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and HPLC. For investigating the effect of unsaturation on gene delivery, the previous reported saturated cationic liposomes (MS18 and GS18) were used as comparison. Cationic liposomes were prepared by using these cationic lipids and neutral lipid DOPE at the molar ratio of 1:1. Particle sizes and zeta potentials of the cationic liposomes were studied to show that they were suitable for gene transfection. The binding abilities of the cationic liposomes were investigated by gel electrophoresis at various N/P ratios from 0.5/1 to 8/1. The results indicated that the binding ability of GU18 was much better than MU18 and the saturated cationic liposomes (MS18 and GS18). DNA transfection of these liposomes comparable to commercially available reagent (DOTAP) was achieved in vitro against Hela, HepG-2 and NCI-H460 cell lines. GU18 showed higher transfection at the N/P ratio of 3/1 than other cationic liposomes and the positive control, DOTAP. All of the liposomes presented a relatively low cytotoxicity, which was measured by MTT. Therefore, the synthetic lipids bearing unsaturated hydrophobic chains and Gemini-head could be promising candidates for gene delivery.


Biotechnology Letters | 2012

Chitosan enhanced gene delivery of cationic liposome via non-covalent conjugation

Bing Wang; Shubiao Zhang; Shaohui Cui; Baoling Yang; Yinan Zhao; Huiying Chen; Xiaomin Hao; Qiong Shen; Jiti Zhou


Biotechnology Letters | 2014

Transmembrane routes of cationic liposome-mediated gene delivery using human throat epidermis cancer cells

Shaohui Cui; Bing Wang; Yinan Zhao; Huiying Chen; Huiqin Ding; Defu Zhi; Shubiao Zhang


Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry | 2007

1H and 13C NMR investigations of inclusion complexes between β-cyclodextrin and naphthalenediamines/phenol derivatives

Huiming Jiang; Shubiao Zhang; Hongjie Sun; Huiying Chen; Rongjing Wang; Jing Guo; Shubin Jin; Rixia Bai


Engineering | 2012

O-Alkylation of Chitosan for Gene Delivery by Using Ionic Liquid in an in- situ Reactor

Huiying Chen; Shaohui Cui; Yinan Zhao; Bing Wang; Shubiao Zhang; Xiaojun Peng


Engineering | 2012

The Mechanism of Lipofectamine 2000 Mediated Transmembrane Gene Delivery

Shaohui Cui; Shubiao Zhang; Huiying Chen; Bing Wang; Yinan Zhao; Defu Zhi

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Shubiao Zhang

Dalian Nationalities University

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Yinan Zhao

Dalian Nationalities University

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Shaohui Cui

Dalian Nationalities University

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Bing Wang

Dalian Nationalities University

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Defu Zhi

Dalian Nationalities University

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Defeng Zhao

Dalian University of Technology

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Shufen Zhang

Dalian University of Technology

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Baoling Yang

Dalian Nationalities University

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Yuhong Zhen

Dalian Medical University

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