The number of polyplexes within each cellular compartment was expressed as a percentage of the total number NVP-BGJ398 of polyplexes counted within the group of 30 cells. The number of cells (30) was selected as this was found to be statistically sufficient for quantification as recommended by previous studies [11] and [12]. Each experiment was repeated in triplicate as previously reported by Dhanoya et al. [9]. Slides were blinded
with regard to experimental condition before counting to reduce possible bias. Polyplexes containing 20 μg of pDNA were reverse transfected into DCs (approximately 1.9 × 106 cells per well). Cells were cultured for a period of 48 h, and then detached from the PLL coated coverslips by gentle pipetting. Cells were washed and assayed for β-galactosidase activity via an ImaGene Green™ C12FDG lacZ Gene Expression Kit (Invitrogen) according to the manufacturer’s check details protocol. Cells were then centrifuged and resuspended
in PBS, to which 100 μl was aliquoted to FACS tubes each containing 2 μl antibodies for the following DC surface markers; IgG1, IgG2b, CD1a, DC-SIGN, CD11c, MHC-I, MHC-II, CD40, CD80, CD83 and CD86 (BD Pharmingen). Antibodies were fluorescently labelled with phycoerythrin (PE) or allophycocyanin (APC). After 20 min incubation period at room temperature in the dark the cells were washed, resuspended in 300 μl PBS and analysed by flow cytometry One-way ANOVA was employed to deduce levels of statistical significance. Level of significance selected was p = 0.05. Polyplexes (containing 2 μg pDNA) were transfected into DCs and uptake was monitored qualitatively by confocal microscopy over an initial 60 min period (Fig. 1). Polyplexes were dual labelled with DNA stained red, while PLL was tagged green. DC cytosol was stained light grey to highlight passage of polyplexes (using CellMask™). Polyplexes were transfected at differing
charge ratios (ratio until of PLL to DNA) of +1.6 for SC- and OC-pDNA, and +5 for linear-pDNA, as in Dhanoya et al. [9]. Dual staining was maintained indicating both DNA and PLL remained associated following uptake. SC-pDNA polyplexes were often observed to be associated with the nuclei whereas OC- and linear-pDNA complexes were usually located at the cell periphery indicating DNA topology may influence uptake (Fig. 1). Polyplexes in each cell were classified as being at the cell periphery (Fig. 1a(v)), cytosol (Fig. 1b(v)) or nucleus (Fig. 1c(v)). If no fluorescent overlap between the polyplex and the CellMask™ occurs, complexes are defined as being at the cell periphery. If some overlap between the polyplex and the CellMask™ occurs, complexes are classified as being in the cytosol. Complete overlap between polyplex and nuclear stain is classified as nuclear association.