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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 2016

Investigation of plasma induced electrical and chemical factors and their contribution processes to plasma gene transfection.

Masafumi Jinno; Yoshihisa Ikeda; Hideki Motomura; Yugo Kido; Susumu Satoh

This study has been done to know what kind of factors in plasmas and processes on cells induce plasma gene transfection. We evaluated the contribution weight of three groups of the effects and processes, i.e. electrical, chemical and biochemical ones, inducing gene transfection. First, the laser produced plasma (LPP) was employed to estimate the contribution of the chemical factors. Second, liposomes were fabricated and employed to evaluate the effects of plasma irradiation on membrane under the condition without biochemical reaction. Third, the clathrin-dependent endocytosis, one of the biochemical processes was suppressed. It becomes clear that chemical factors (radicals and reactive oxygen/nitrogen species) do not work by itself alone and electrical factors (electrical current, charge and field) are essential to plasma gene transfection. It turned out the clathrin-dependent endocytosis is the process of the transfection against the 60% in all the transfected cells. The endocytosis and electrical poration are dominant in plasma gene transfection, and neither permeation through ion channels nor chemical poration is dominant processes. The simultaneous achievement of high transfection efficiency and high cell survivability is attributed to the optimization of the contribution weight among three groups of processes by controlling the weight of electrical and chemical factors.


Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 2016

Effects of molecular size and chemical factor on plasma gene transfection

Yoshihisa Ikeda; Hideki Motomura; Yugo Kido; Susumu Satoh; Masafumi Jinno

In order to clarify the mechanism of plasma gene transfection, the relationship between transfection efficiency and transferred molecular size was investigated. Molecules with low molecular mass (less than 50 kDa; dye or dye-labeled oligonucleotide) and high molecular mass (more than 1 MDa; plasmid DNA or fragment of plasmid DNA) were transferred to L-929 cells. It was found that the transfection efficiency decreases with increasing in transferred molecular size and also depends on the tertiary structure of transferred molecules. Moreover, it was suggested the transfection mechanism is different between the molecules with low (less than 50 kDa) and high molecular mass (higher than 1 MDa). For the amount of gene transfection after plasma irradiation, which is comparable to that during plasma irradiation, it is shown that H2O2 molecules are the main contributor. The transfection efficiency decreased to 0.40 ± 0.22 upon scavenging the H2O2 generated by plasma irradiation using the catalase. On the other hand, when the H2O2 solution is dropped into the cell suspension without plasma irradiation, the transfection efficiency is almost 0%. In these results, it is also suggested that there is a synergetic effect of H2O2 with electrical factors or other reactive species generated by plasma irradiation.


Journal of Photopolymer Science and Technology | 2014

The Necessity of Radicals for Gene Transfection by Discharge Plasma Irradiation

Masafumi Jinno; Yoshihisa Ikeda; Hideki Motomura; Yugo Kido; Kunihide Tachibana; Susumu Satoh


Plasma Sources Science and Technology | 2017

Synergistic effect of electrical and chemical factors on endocytosis in micro-discharge plasma gene transfection

Masafumi Jinno; Yoshihisa Ikeda; Hideki Motomura; Yuki Isozaki; Yugo Kido; Susumu Satoh


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2018

Effect of Manganese chloride on gene expression

Takayuki Mori; Yugo Kido; Yoshihisa Ikeda; Susumu Satoh; Masahumi Jinno


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2018

Gene Transfection into Epithelial Cells by Plasma Irradiation

Takuya Yoshitake; Nobuhiro Miyamoto; Yugo Kido; Susumu Satoh; Masafumi Jinno


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2017

FITC Introduction into Suma Fish Embryos by Plasma Irradiation

Yuki Ono; Kenta Funakoshi; Masaaki Nishi; Yugo Kido; Yoshihisa Ikeda; Susumu Satoh; Masafumi Jinno


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2017

In Vivo Transfection C3H/HeJ Mouse skin by plasma Irradiation

Takuya Ebuchi; Takayuki Mori; Yugo Kido; Yoshihisa Ikeda; Susumu Satoh; Masafumi Jinno


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2017

FITC Introduction into Onion Epidermal Cells by Plasma Irradiation

Masaaki Nihsi; Yuki Ono; Yugo Kido; Yoshihisa Ikeda; Susumu Satoh; Masafumi Jinno


The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2017

MolecularWeight Dependence of the Reactive Oxygen Species’ Contribution in Plasma Molecular Introduction

Yoshihisa Ikeda; Yuki Isozaki; Yugo Kido; Susumu Satoh; Masafumi Jinno

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Takayuki Mori

Kanazawa Institute of Technology

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