Plasma facilitated delivery of DNA to skin.

Abstract:

:Non-viral delivery of cell-impermeant drugs and DNA in vivo has traditionally relied upon either chemical or physical stress applied directly to target tissues. Physical methods typically use contact between an applicator, or electrode, and the target tissue and may involve patient discomfort. To overcome contact-dependent limitations of such delivery methodologies, an atmospheric helium plasma source was developed to deposit plasma products onto localized treatment sites. Experiments performed in murine skin showed that samples injected with plasmid DNA encoding luciferase and treated with plasma demonstrated increased levels of expression relative to skin samples that received injections of DNA alone. Increased response relative to injection alone was observed when either positive or negative voltage was used to generate the helium plasma. Quantitative results over a 26-day follow-up period showed that luciferase levels as high as 19-fold greater than the levels obtained by DNA injection alone could be achieved. These findings indicate that plasmas may compete with other physical delivery methodologies when skin is the target tissue.

journal_name

Biotechnol Bioeng

authors

Connolly RJ,Lopez GA,Hoff AM,Jaroszeski MJ

doi

10.1002/bit.22451

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2009-12-01 00:00:00

pages

1034-40

issue

5

eissn

0006-3592

issn

1097-0290

journal_volume

104

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