Journal of Oral Tissue Engineering
Online ISSN : 1880-0823
Print ISSN : 1348-9623
ISSN-L : 1348-9623
Original Article
Complexation of DNA with Cationic Polyamino Acid for Biomaterial Purposes
Tadao FUKUSHIMAMinoru KAWAGUCHITohru HAYAKAWAJun OHNOTeruaki IWAHASHIKunihisa TANIGUCHIYusuke INOUEShoji TAKEDA
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2008 Volume 6 Issue 1 Pages 24-32

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We prepared the DNA/cationic polyamino acid complex and examined their cell viability and histopathological responses. As cationic polyamino acids, poly-L-arginine (Poly-arg), poly-L-histidine (Poly-his) and poly-L-lysine (Poly-lys) were used. A water-insoluble white powder (DNA/poly-arg complex, DNA/poly-his complex and DNA/poly-lys complex) was obtained from the reaction of each cationic polyamino acid with DNA. The yields were approximately 37-45%. SEM observation revealed that prepared complexes had a porous structure. The porous disks could be easily prepared. In cell culture tests using L-929 mouse fibroblast cells, DNA/poly-arg and DNA/lys complexes showed slight cytotoxicity and DNA/poly-his complex showed moderate cytotoxicity. However, in vivo test, all complexes showed a mild tissue response after the implantation into the back of skin of rats. These results suggested that these complexes could be useful materials for biomaterials with functional properties such as pH responsibility and cell adhesion to be used as a scaffold.

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