Claims
- 1. A method of delivering a functional DNA into a cell in vitro, said method comprising(i) introducing a functional DNA into attenuated bacteria able to enter cells; (ii) allowing said attenuated bacteria to enter said cell; and (iii) administering an antimicrobial to the cell of step (ii), wherein said antimicrobial enters said cell resulting in lysis of said bacteria inside said cell such that said functional DNA is released into said cell.
- 2. The method for the delivery of a functional DNA according to claim 1, wherein said bacteria is Shigella.
- 3. The method for the delivery of a functional DNA according to claim 2 wherein said Shigella is SC602.
- 4. The method for the delivery of a functional DNA according to claim 1, wherein said antimicrobial is an antibiotic.
- 5. The method for the delivery of a functional DNA according to claim 4, wherein said antibiotic is azithromycin.
- 6. The method for the delivery of a functional DNA according to claim 1 wherein said cell is a mucosal epithelium cell.
- 7. The method for the delivery of a functional DNA according to claim 6, wherein said cell is an intestinal mucosal epithelium cell.
- 8. A DNA delivery kit for the delivery of a functional DNA into cells, said kit comprising attenuated Shigella containing functional exogenous DNA, and an antimicrobial that functions to enter said cells and lyse said attenuated Shigella.
- 9. A method of delivering a functional DNA into a mucosal cell, said method comprising(i) introducing a functional DNA into attenuated bacteria able to enter cells; (ii) administering the attenuated bacteria of step (i) to a mucosal cell, thereby allowing the attenuated bacteria to enter said cell; and (iii) administering an antimicrobial to the cell of step (ii), wherein said antimicrobial enters said cell, thereby resulting in lysis of said bacteria inside said cell such that said functional DNA is released into said cell.
- 10. The method for the delivery of a functional DNA according to claim 9, wherein said bacteria is Shigella.
- 11. The method for the delivery of a functional DNA according to claim 10 wherein said Shigella is SC602.
- 12. The method for the delivery of a functional DNA according to claim 9, wherein said antimicrobial is an antibiotic.
- 13. The method for the delivery of a functional DNA according to claim 12, wherein said antibiotic is azithromycin.
- 14. The method for the delivery of a functional DNA according to claim 9 wherein said cell is a mucosal epithelium cell.
- 15. The method for the delivery of a functional DNA according to claim 14, wherein said cell is an intestinal mucosal epithelium cell.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit to provisional No. 60/042,090 filed on Mar. 28, 1997.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/042090 |
Mar 1997 |
US |