Colloidal Stability of Chitosan/DNA Polyelectrolyte Complexes in Presence of Biological Polyanions

Author:

Nando Rodríguez Jesrael Luz Elena12,Figueroa Ochoa Edgar Benjamín1,Renteria Urquiza Maite1,Bravo‐Anaya Lourdes Mónica2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Química Universidad de Guadalajara Blvd. M. García Barragán #1451 Guadalajara Jalisco C.P. 44430 México

2. Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes Université de Rennes 1 équipe CORINT, CNRS, UMR 6226 Campus de Beaulieu, Bat 10A Rennes Cedex 35042 France

Abstract

AbstractNatural or synthetic polycations are used in nucleic acid‐based therapies as complexing agents which interact electrostatically with nucleic acids, condense them into nanoparticles, protect them and control their entry into cells. However, although the literature on the formation of nanoparticles known as complexes is well documented, fewer studies have focused on the physical chemistry behind their disassembly, especially under physicochemical conditions found in an intracellular environment. There are several theories of the disassembly of these complexes, one of them consisting in the exchange between the polycations of these particles with biological polyanions. This project is focused on the study of the complexation mechanism of chitosan and calf‐thymus DNA, as well as the stability of the obtained complexes in presence of biological polyanions, i.e., glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). In the presence of polyelectrolyte complexes, GAGs that are present in cells are expected to compete with nucleic acids and dissociate the complex if polycation–GAG association is thermodynamically favored. It is found that chitosan/DNA complexes colloidal stability depends on its [N+]/[P] charge ratio (R). Furthermore, it is determined that the aggregation onset of the complexes, generated by the addition of different GAGs, depends on the structure and the charge density of the GAGs.

Funder

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología

Publisher

Wiley

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