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A preliminary study of Parkinson's gene therapy via sono-magnetic sensing gene vector for conquering extra/intracellular barriers in mice
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A preliminary study of Parkinson's gene therapy via sono-magnetic sensing gene vector for conquering extra/intracellular barriers in mice

Chun-Yao Wu, Rih-Yang Huang, En-Chi Liao, Yu-Chun Lin, Yi-Ju Ho, Chien-Wen Chang, 鴻霖 詹, Ying-Zu Huang, Tsung-Hsun Hsieh, Ching-Hsiang Fan, …
Brain Stimulation, 卷.13(3), 頁碼.786-799
05/2020

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Blood-brain barrier Gene delivery Parkinson's disease Superparamagnetic iron oxide Ultrasound Biophysics Neuroscience (all) Neurology (clinical)
Background: Non-virus genetic treatment for Parkinson's disease (PD) via plasmid glial cell-line derived neurotrophic factor (pGDNF) has shown potential for repairing damaged dopaminergic neurons. However, development of this gene therapy is largely hampered by the insufficient transfection efficiency as a result of the cell membrane, lysosome, and cytoskeleton meshwork. Methods: In this study, we propose the use of polyethylenimine (PEI)-superparamagnetic iron oxide-plasmid DNA (pDNA)-loaded microbubbles (PSp-MBs) in conjunction with focused ultrasound (FUS) and two-step magnetic navigation to provide cavitation, proton sponge effect and magnetic effects to increase the efficiency of gene delivery. Results: The gene transfection rate in the proposed system was 2.2-fold higher than that of the commercial agent (TransIT®-LT1). The transfection rate could be boosted ∼11%, ∼10%, and 6% by cavitation-magnetic hybrid enhanced cell membrane permeabilization, proton sponge effect, and magnetic-assisted cytoskeleton-reorganization, respectively. In vivo data suggested that effective gene delivery with this system results in a 3.2-fold increase in recovery of dopaminergic neurons and a 3.9-fold improvement in the motor behavior when compared to untreated genetic PD mice. Conclusions: We proposed that this novel FUS-magnetic hybrid gene delivery platform could be integrated with a variety of therapeutic genes for treating neurodegenerative diseases in the future.

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