Gene electrotransfer: from biophysical mechanisms to in vivo applications : Part 1- Biophysical mechanisms

Biophysics Reviews
Jean-Michel EscoffreJustin Teissié

Abstract

Electropulsation is one of the nonviral methods successfully used to deliver genes into living cells in vitro and in vivo. This approach shows promise in the field of gene and cellular therapies. The present review focuses on the processes supporting gene electrotransfer in vitro. In the first part, we will report the events occurring before, during, and after pulse application in the specific field of plasmid DNA electrotransfer at the cell level. A critical discussion of the present theoretical considerations about membrane electropermeabilization and the transient structures involved in the plasmid uptake follows in a second part.

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