A Novel method for controlled gene expression via combined bleomycin and plasmid DNA electrotransfer

Abstract

Article no. 4047Electrochemotherapy is an e cient method for the local treatment of cutaneous and subcutaneous metastases, but its e cacy as a systemic treatment remains low. The application of gene electrotransfer (GET) to transfer DNA coding for immune system modulating molecules could allow for a systemic e ect, but its applications are limited because of possible side e ects, e.g., immune system overactivation and autoimmune response. In this paper, we present the simultaneous electrotransfer of bleomycin and plasmid DNA as a method to increase the systemic e ect of bleomycin-based electrochemotherapy. With appropriately selected concentrations of bleomycin and plasmid DNA, it is possible to achieve e cient cell transfection while killing cells via the cytotoxic e ect of bleomycin at later time points. We also show the dynamics of both cell electrotransfection and cell death after the simultaneous electrotransfer of bleomycin and plasmid DNA. Therefore, this method could have applications in achieving the transient, cell death-controlled expression of immune system activating genes while retaining e cient bleomycin mediated cell killingBiologijos katedraGamtos mokslų fakultetasVytauto Didžiojo universiteta

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