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ChemMedChem | 2006

A PEG‐Based Biocompatible Block Catiomer with High Buffering Capacity for the Construction of Polyplex Micelles Showing Efficient Gene Transfer toward Primary Cells

Naoki Kanayama; Shigeto Fukushima; Nobuhiro Nishiyama; Keiji Itaka; Woo Dong Jang; Kanjiro Miyata; Yuichi Yamasaki; Ung-il Chung; Kazunori Kataoka

Nonviral gene vectors from synthetic catiomers (polyplexes) are a promising alternative to viral vectors. In particular, many recent efforts have been devoted to the construction of biocompatible polyplexes for in vivo nonviral gene therapy. A promising approach in this regard is the use of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)‐based block catiomers, which form a nanoscaled core–shell polyplex with biocompatible PEG palisades. In this study, a series of PEG‐based block catiomers with different amine functionalities were newly prepared by a simple and affordable synthetic procedure based on an aminolysis reaction, and their utility as gene carriers was investigated. This study revealed that the block catiomers carrying the ethylenediamine unit at the side chain are capable of efficient and less toxic transfection even toward primary cells, highlighting critical structural factors of the cationic units in the construction of polyplex‐type gene vectors. Moreover, the availability of the polyplex micelle for transfection with primary osteoblasts will facilitate its use for bone regeneration in vivo mediated by nonviral gene transfection.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

PEGylated polyplex micelles from triblock catiomers with spatially ordered layering of condensed pDNA and buffering units for enhanced intracellular gene delivery.

Shigeto Fukushima; Kanjiro Miyata; Nobuhiro Nishiyama; Naoki Kanayama; Yuichi Yamasaki; Kazunori Kataoka


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2004

Supramolecular Nanocarrier of siRNA from PEG-Based Block Catiomer Carrying Diamine Side Chain with Distinctive pKa Directed To Enhance Intracellular Gene Silencing

Keiji Itaka; Naoki Kanayama; Nobuhiro Nishiyama; Woo Dong Jang; Yuichi Yamasaki; Kozo Nakamura; Hiroshi Kawaguchi; Kazunori Kataoka


Journal of Controlled Release | 2004

Lactose-conjugated polyion complex micelles incorporating plasmid DNA as a targetable gene vector system: their preparation and gene transfecting efficiency against cultured HepG2 cells.

Daisuke Wakebayashi; Nobuhiro Nishiyama; Yuichi Yamasaki; Keiji Itaka; Naoki Kanayama; Atsushi Harada; Yukio Nagasaki; Kazunori Kataoka


Archive | 2004

Polyethylene glycol/polycation block copolymers

Kazunori Kataoka; Naoki Kanayama; Keiji Itaka; Shigeto Fukushima; Atsushi Harada


Journal of Controlled Release | 2006

PEGylated gene nanocarriers based on block catiomers bearing ethylenediamine repeating units directed to remarkable enhancement of photochemical transfection

[No Value] Arnida; Nobuhiro Nishiyama; Naoki Kanayama; Woo Dong Jang; Yuichi Yamasaki; Kazunori Kataoka


Archive | 2004

Polyion complex carrying double stranded oligonucleic acid, process for producing the same and pharmaceutical composition containing the same

Kazunori Kataoka; Keiji Itaka; Shigeto Fukushima; Naoki Kanayama


Archive | 2006

Block copolymer having peptide ligand

Kazunori Kataoka; Keiji Itaka; Nobuhiro Nishiyama; Makoto Oba; Shigeto Fukushima; Naoki Kanayama


Archive | 2006

Polycationically charged polymer and the use of the same as a carrier for nucleic acid

Kazunori Kataoka; Keiji Itaka; Nobuhiro Nishiyama; Shigeto Fukushima; Woo Dong Jang; Kanjiro Miyata; Masataka Nakanishi; Shunsaku Asano; Naoki Kanayama


Nucleic acids symposium series (2004) | 2007

Point mutation assay by affinity capillary electrophoresis using poly(ethylene glycol)-oligodeoxyribonucleotide block copolymers.

Ayumi Kimura; Tohru Takarada; Naoki Kanayama; Hideaki Shibata; Mizuo Maeda

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Keiji Itaka

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Mizuo Maeda

Tokyo University of Science

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