PMID: 15375616Sep 18, 2004Paper

Additive effect of steroids and cholesterol on the liposomal transfection of the breast cancer cell line T-47D

International Journal of Molecular Medicine
Frank KösterRicardo Felberbaum

Abstract

The efficiency of gene transfer is many times higher in viral than in liposomal transfection. One reason for this is an insufficient intracellular transport of the exogenous DNA into the nucleus in lipofection. Using liposomal transfection techniques for gene therapy is safer than viral approaches, so it would be of great importance to find solutions for their enhancement. We found a 4.51-fold increase in liposomal transfection of T-47D breast cancer cells by the addition of progesterone and a 2.81-fold increase by the addition of cholesterol. The transfection efficiency was measured as the activity of the delivered reporter gene luciferase. The addition of progesterone and cholesterol in combination led to a further enhancement of the transfection efficiency up to 13.72-fold. This additive effect could also be seen when we combined cholesterol with other steroids, but not by the combination of different steroids. All of these steroids alone had also the potential to increase liposomal transfection. Therefore we suggest that steroids and cholesterol enhance liposomal transfection by different mechanisms. Both substances have been shown to shift the exogenous DNA from the cytosol to the nucleus. Steroids normally act through int...Continue Reading

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