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Mohammad Satari keykeleh

Mohammad Satari keykeleh

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Research

Title
Estimating the two graph dextran–stearic acid–spermine polymers based on iron oxide nanoparticles as carrier for gene delivery
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JournalPaper
Keywords
dextran–stearic acid–spermine, gene delivery, iron oxide nanoparticles, non-viral carrier, static magnetic field
Year
2022
Journal BIOPOLYMERS
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Researchers Mohammad Satari keykeleh

Abstract

Non-viral gene carriers have shown noticeable potential in gene delivery because of limited side effects, biocompatibility, simplicity, and the ability to take advantage of electrostatic interactions. However, the low transfection rate of non-viral vectors under physiological conditions is controversial. This study aimed to decrease the transfection time using a static magnetic field. We used self-assembled cationic polysaccharides based on dextran–stearic acid–spermine (DSASP) conjugates associated with Fe3O4 superparamagnetic nanoparticles to investigate their potential as gene carriers to promote the target delivery. Our findings illustrate that the magnetic nanoparticles are spherical with a positive surface charge and exhibit superparamagnetic behavior. The DSASP–pDNA/Fe3O4 complexes offered a strong pDNA condensation, protection against DNase degradation, and significant cell viability in HEK 293T cells. Our results demonstrated that although conjugation of stearic acid could play a role in transfection efficiency, DSASP magnetic carriers with more spermine derivatives showed better affinity between the amphiphilic polymer and the negatively charged cell membrane.