A series of compounds containing a bile acid core and a polyamine side
chain have been synthesized to evaluate their ability to promote the
uptake of DNA into cells. These compounds differ from conventional cat
ionic lipids because they contain a positively charged chain attached
to a facial amphiphile rather than to a hydrophobic moiety. Formulatio
ns of several of the designed compounds were found to dramatically inc
rease the cellular uptake of both plasmid and oligonucleotide DNA. Mor
eover, initial experiments have shown that some of the compounds promo
te plasmid gene expression in various tissues after introduction into
animals. These results have provided interesting information about str
ucture-activity relationships as well as clues to the mechanism of act
ion that may lead to further improvements in the design. (C) 1998 Else
vier Science B.V.