Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Pascal Y. Vuillaume is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Pascal Y. Vuillaume.


New Journal of Chemistry | 2006

Synthesis and preliminary biological studies of hemifluorinated bifunctional bolaamphiphiles designed for gene delivery

Séverine Denoyelle; Ange Polidori; Mélanie Brunelle; Pascal Y. Vuillaume; Sylvette Laurent; Yousef ElAzhary; Bernard Pucci

The multistep synthesis of a new series of dissymmetric hemifluorocarbon bolaamphiphiles designed for gene transport is described. The dissymmetric functionalization of diiodoperfluoroctane leads to bolaamphiphile molecules composed of a partially fluorocarbon core end-capped with a glycoside and an ammonium salt derived from histidine or lysine. Initial biological results indicate that one of the bolaamphiphile—end-capped with a lysine and a lactobionamide residue—induces a remarkably low cytotoxicity on COS-7 cells and, when self-assembled with DNA plasmid, generates a significant in vitro transfection efficiency without the addition of any fusogenic lipid.


New Journal of Chemistry | 2009

Tail-end amphiphilic dimethylaminopyridinium-containing polymethacrylates for gene delivery

Pascal Y. Vuillaume; Mélanie Brunelle; C. Geraldine Bazuin; Brian G. Talbot; André Bégin; Marie-Rose Van Calsteren; Sylvette Laurent-Lewandowski

Amphiphilic dimethylaminopyridinium alkyl polymethacrylates (aPPs) were tested for gene complexation, cell cytotoxicity and in vitro gene expression for use as gene delivery agents. The aminopyridinium groups neutralized by bromide or octylsulfonate counterions were terminal moieties of side-chain spacers containing 8, 12 or 16 methylene units. This investigation measured the impact of the spacer length and the chemical nature of the counterion on the physicochemical properties and biological activity of the polyplexes formed by the complexation with DNA. The aPPs self-assembled with DNA by neutralizing the DNA phosphate charges through the pyridinium moieties. The degree of DNA condensation was higher for shorter spacer (n = 8, 12) and bromide-neutralized aPPs. Several aPP–DNA complexes formed well-defined nanoparticles, which were usually, but not always, positively charged. Their sizes ranged from 30 to 150 nm and in some cases had an internal lamellar structure visible by TEM. All of the aPPs were found to be much less cytotoxic than branched poly(ethyleneimine) [(PEI), 25 kDa]. The degree of cytotoxicity of the aPPs depended mildly on their spacer length and counterion: a longer spacer (n = 16) decreased the cell viability more than shorter spacers and, at the highest aPP concentrations tested, bromide counterions more than octylsulfonate counterions. The transfection efficiency also depended on the spacer length and counterion type. Polyplexes obtained from the bromide-neutralized aPPs with the n = 12 spacer at an aPP/DNA weight ratio of 2.5, for which negatively charged nanoparticles were formed, were found to be as efficient as PEI-based polyplexes. Interestingly, this demonstrates that endosomolytic fragments and positively charged polyplex surfaces are not required for efficient gene expression.


Comptes Rendus Chimie | 2009

A structure–activity investigation of hemifluorinated bifunctional bolaamphiphiles designed for gene delivery

Mélanie Brunelle; Ange Polidori; Séverine Denoyelle; Anne-Sylvie Fabiano; Pascal Y. Vuillaume; Sylvette Laurent-Lewandowski; Bernard Pucci


Chemistry of Materials | 2003

Ordered Polyelectrolyte “Multilayers”. 6. Effect of Molecular Parameters on the Formation of Hybrid Multilayers Based on Poly(Diallylammonium) Salts and Exfoliated Clay

Pascal Y. Vuillaume; Karine Glinel; Alain M. Jonas; André Laschewsky


Macromolecules | 2002

Ordered polyelectrolyte "multilayers". 5. Photo-cross-linking of hybrid films containing an unsaturated and hydrophobized poly(diallylammonium) salt and exfoliated clay

Pascal Y. Vuillaume; and Alain M. Jonas; André Laschewsky


Macromolecules | 2001

Ionomer and Mesomorphic Behavior in a Tail-End, Ionic Mesogen-Containing, Comblike Copolymer Series

Pascal Y. Vuillaume; Jean-Claude Galin; C. Geraldine Bazuin


Macromolecules | 2003

Self-Assembly of a Tail-End Pyridinium Polyamphiphile Complexed with n-Alkyl Sulfonates of Variable Chain Length

Pascal Y. Vuillaume; C. Geraldine Bazuin


Macromolecules | 2000

Synthesis and Solid-State Characterization of Amphiphilic Tail-End Pyridinium Polymethacrylates

Pascal Y. Vuillaume; C. Geraldine Bazuin, ,† and; Jean-Claude Galin


Biomacromolecules | 2005

Synthesis and Characterization of New Permanently Charged Poly(amidoammonium) Salts and Evaluation of Their DNA Complexes for Gene Transport

Pascal Y. Vuillaume; Mélanie Brunelle; Marie-Rose Van Calsteren; Sylvette Laurent-Lewandowski; André Bégin; Raymond Lewandowski; Brian G. Talbot; Youssef Elazhary


Macromolecules | 2006

Thermotropism in Tail-End (Dimethylamino)pyridinium Polymethacrylates with Bromine and Octylsulfonate Counterions

Pascal Y. Vuillaume; Xavier Sallenave; C. Geraldine Bazuin

Collaboration


Dive into the Pascal Y. Vuillaume's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Karine Glinel

Université catholique de Louvain

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Alain M. Jonas

Université catholique de Louvain

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

André Bégin

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Brian G. Talbot

Université de Sherbrooke

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Marie-Rose Van Calsteren

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Ange Polidori

École nationale supérieure de chimie de Montpellier

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge