Hyperbranched dendron (HD) polymers are synthesized using low molecular
weight polyethyleneimine (BPEI-L) as a core and used for gene delivery.
The obtained polymers display low toxicity and efficient gene delivery at
low nitrogen-to-phosphate (N/P) ratios. Using successive attachment of
ethyleneimine moieties to a PEI core, the polymer has a lower relative
ratio of linear-to-branched structures than in the core PEI. The more
extensive branching enables the polymer to condense plasmid DNA into
nanostructure complexes with a size of less than or equal to about 100
nm. The complexes are stable and efficient in transfecting cells in the
presence of serum. Bioluminescent imaging of in vivo gene expression
using a luciferase reporter gene performed in live mice showed gene
expression in the liver and in submandibular lymph nodes.