Trimethylarsonium-Based Cationic Phospholipids for Gene Delivery

Archive ouverte

Berchel, Mathieu | Le Corre, Stéphanie | Le Gall, Tony | Couthon, Hélène | Haelters, Jean-Pierre | Midoux, Patrick | Montier, Tristan | Lehn, Pierre | Jaffres, Paul-Alain

Edité par CCSD ; Taylor & Francis -

International audience. Lipophosphoramide-based cationic lipids are a class of synthetic vectors used for gene delivery that can be produced in multigram scale. The use of trimethylarsonium moiety as a cationic polar head was beneficial to produce efficient gene delivery vectors for in vivo applications. Moreover, this type of cationic lipid can also exhibit some bactericidal effects.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Lipophosphonate/lipophosphoramidates: a family of synthetic vectors efficient for gene delivery.

Archive ouverte | Berchel, Mathieu | CCSD

International audience. Lipophophoramidates constitute a class of synthetic vectors which were especially designed for gene delivery. In this family of compounds, the phosphorus functional group links two lipid chai...

Gene transfer by chemical vectors, and endocytosis routes of polyplexes, lipoplexes and lipopolyplexes in a myoblast cell line.

Archive ouverte | Billiet, Ludivine | CCSD

International audience. Chemical vectors are widely developed for providing safe DNA delivery systems. It is well admitted that their endocytosis and intracellular trafficking are critical for the transfection effic...

Modular Construction of Fluorescent Lipophosphoramidates by Click Chemistry

Archive ouverte | Berchel, Mathieu | CCSD

International audience. The synthesis of fluorescent lipophosphoramidates is reported. Their modular construction allows several variations of the molecular structure including the separation of the fluorescent prob...

Chargement des enrichissements...