Stimulation of Gene Transfection by Silicon Nanowire
Arrays Modified with Polyethylenimine
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Abstract
In this work, a novel gene delivery
strategy was proposed based
on silicon nanowire arrays modified with high-molecular-weight 25
kDa branched polyethylenimine (SN-PEI). Both the plasmid DNA (pDNA)
binding capacity and the in vitro gene transfection efficiency of
silicon nanowire arrays (SiNWAs) were significantly enhanced after
modification with high-molecular-weight bPEI. Moreover, the transfection
efficiency was substantially further increased by the introduction
of free pDNA/PEI complexes formed by low-molecular-weight branched
PEI (bPEI, 2 kDa). Additionally, factors affecting the in vitro transfection
efficiency of the novel gene delivery system were investigated in
detail, and the transfection efficiency was optimized on SN-PEI with
a bPEI grafting time of 3 h, an incubation time of 10 min for tethered
pDNA/PEI complexes consisting of high-molecular-weight bPEI grafted
onto SiNWAs, and with an N/P ratio of 80 for free pDNA/PEI complexes
made of low-molecular-weight bPEI. Together, our results indicate
that high-molecular-weight bPEI modified SiNWAs can serve as an efficient
platform for gene delivery