A novel fusogenic lipidic polyplex (FLPP) vector is designed to fuse with cell membranes, mimicking viropexis, and eject the polyplex into the cytosol, where the cationic polymer is subsequently oxidized by intracellular reactive oxygen species and converts to being negatively charged, efficiently releasing the DNA. The vector delivering suicide gene achieves significantly better inhibition of tumor growth than doxorubicin.
Keywords: ROS-responsive; charge reversal polymers; fusogenic lipid vectors; gene delivery; phenylboronic acid (PBA).
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