Cationic gas-filled microbubbles for ultrasound-based nucleic acids delivery

Author:

Delalande Anthony1,Bastié Colette12,Pigeon Lucie1,Manta Simona3,Lebertre Matthias4,Mignet Nathalie3,Midoux Patrick1,Pichon Chantal1

Affiliation:

1. Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire CNRS UPR 4301, rue Charles Sadron, Orléans 45071, France

2. Génétique Immunothérapies Chimie et Cancer CNRS UMR 7292, 10 Boulevard Tonnellé BP 3223, Tours 37032, Cedex 01, France

3. Unité des Technologies Chimiques et Biologiques pour la Santé. Equipe Vecteurs pour l’Imagerie Moléculaire et la Thérapie Ciblée CNRS UMR8258, INSERM U1022, ENSCP Chimie ParisTech, 4 avenue de l’Observatoire, Paris 75006, France

4. Transderma Systems, 31 Avenue Monge, Tours 37200, France

Abstract

The use of ultrasound has gained great interest for nucleic acids delivery. Ultrasound can reach deep tissues in non-invasive manner. The process of sonoporation is based on the use of low-frequency ultrasound combined with gas-filled microbubbles (MBs) allowing an improved delivery of molecules including nucleic acids in the insonified tissue. For in vivo gene transfer, the engineering of cationic MBs is essential for creating strong electrostatic interactions between MBs and nucleic acids leading to their protection against nucleases degradation and high concentration within the target tissue. Cationic MBs must be stable enough to withstand nucleic acids interaction, have a good size distribution for in vivo administration, and enough acoustic activity to be detected by echography. This review aims to summarize the basic principles of ultrasound-based delivery and new knowledge acquired in these recent years about this method. A focus is made on gene delivery by discussing reported studies made with cationic MBs including ours. They have the ability for efficient delivery of plasmid DNA (pDNA), mRNA or siRNA. Last, we discuss about the key challenges that have to be faced for a fine use of this delivery system.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Biophysics

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