Electrohydrodynamic comminution: a novel technique for the aerosolisation of plasmid DNA.

PURPOSE: Naked plasmid DNA (pDNA) is a potential gene transfer agent for lung gene therapies but cannot be aerosolised without degradation using conventional nebulisation devices. This study investigated the viability of an alternative nebulisation technique, electrohydrodynamic (EHD) comminution f...

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Main Authors: Davies, L, Hannavy, K, Davies, N, Pirrie, A, Coffee, R, Hyde, S, Gill, DR
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2005
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author Davies, L
Hannavy, K
Davies, N
Pirrie, A
Coffee, R
Hyde, S
Gill, DR
author_facet Davies, L
Hannavy, K
Davies, N
Pirrie, A
Coffee, R
Hyde, S
Gill, DR
author_sort Davies, L
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description PURPOSE: Naked plasmid DNA (pDNA) is a potential gene transfer agent for lung gene therapies but cannot be aerosolised without degradation using conventional nebulisation devices. This study investigated the viability of an alternative nebulisation technique, electrohydrodynamic (EHD) comminution for the aerosol delivery of naked DNA in vivo. METHODS: Naked pDNA was aerosolised using jet and ultrasonic nebulisers, and by EHD comminution. Degradation associated with the aerosolisation process was investigated using gel electrophoresis and by transfection studies in cell culture. Optimised formulations for EHD aerosolisation of pDNA were developed and in vivo deposition and reporter gene expression were investigated in mice. RESULTS: Unlike conventional nebulisation devices, EHD comminution of plasmids up to 15 kb in size resulted in no detectable pDNA degradation. EHD formulations containing up to 1 mg/ml pDNA were developed and shown to produce monodisperse aerosols suitable for targeted lung delivery in humans. Aerosolisation studies in vivo demonstrated detectable levels of pDNA deposition and measurable luciferase reporter gene expression in the lungs of exposed mice. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates for the first time that respirable aerosols of naked pDNA can be generated without plasmid degradation and that EHD comminution is an appropriate technique for the aerosolisation of delicate gene transfer agents.
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spelling oxford-uuid:a6929356-556c-4c21-b890-77da54f8e2332022-03-27T02:48:14ZElectrohydrodynamic comminution: a novel technique for the aerosolisation of plasmid DNA.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a6929356-556c-4c21-b890-77da54f8e233EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2005Davies, LHannavy, KDavies, NPirrie, ACoffee, RHyde, SGill, DR PURPOSE: Naked plasmid DNA (pDNA) is a potential gene transfer agent for lung gene therapies but cannot be aerosolised without degradation using conventional nebulisation devices. This study investigated the viability of an alternative nebulisation technique, electrohydrodynamic (EHD) comminution for the aerosol delivery of naked DNA in vivo. METHODS: Naked pDNA was aerosolised using jet and ultrasonic nebulisers, and by EHD comminution. Degradation associated with the aerosolisation process was investigated using gel electrophoresis and by transfection studies in cell culture. Optimised formulations for EHD aerosolisation of pDNA were developed and in vivo deposition and reporter gene expression were investigated in mice. RESULTS: Unlike conventional nebulisation devices, EHD comminution of plasmids up to 15 kb in size resulted in no detectable pDNA degradation. EHD formulations containing up to 1 mg/ml pDNA were developed and shown to produce monodisperse aerosols suitable for targeted lung delivery in humans. Aerosolisation studies in vivo demonstrated detectable levels of pDNA deposition and measurable luciferase reporter gene expression in the lungs of exposed mice. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates for the first time that respirable aerosols of naked pDNA can be generated without plasmid degradation and that EHD comminution is an appropriate technique for the aerosolisation of delicate gene transfer agents.
spellingShingle Davies, L
Hannavy, K
Davies, N
Pirrie, A
Coffee, R
Hyde, S
Gill, DR
Electrohydrodynamic comminution: a novel technique for the aerosolisation of plasmid DNA.
title Electrohydrodynamic comminution: a novel technique for the aerosolisation of plasmid DNA.
title_full Electrohydrodynamic comminution: a novel technique for the aerosolisation of plasmid DNA.
title_fullStr Electrohydrodynamic comminution: a novel technique for the aerosolisation of plasmid DNA.
title_full_unstemmed Electrohydrodynamic comminution: a novel technique for the aerosolisation of plasmid DNA.
title_short Electrohydrodynamic comminution: a novel technique for the aerosolisation of plasmid DNA.
title_sort electrohydrodynamic comminution a novel technique for the aerosolisation of plasmid dna
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