Claims
- 1. An invaginated vase-like liposome produced by the steps comprising:i) heating 1,2-bis(olcoyloxy)-3-(trimethylammonio)-propane and at least one cholesterol or cholesterol derivative forming heated lipid components; ii) hydrating said heated lipid components forming hydrated lipid components; iii) sonicating said hydrated lipid components forming sonicated lipid components; iv) extruding said sonicated lipid components sequentially through filters of decreasing pore size; and v) adding a biologically active agent to said extruded lipid components forming invaginated vase-like liposomes.
- 2. The liposome of claim 1, wherein the biologically active agent is DNA, thereby forming a DNA sandwich liposome.
- 3. The liposome according to claim 2 further comprising a targeting ligand to the exterior surface of said DNA-sandwich liposome.
- 4. The liposome according to claim 2 further comprising a second biologically active agent.
- 5. The liposome of claim 2 wherein the DNA, 1,2-bis(oleoyloxy)-3-(trimethylammonio)-propane and at least one cholesterol or cholesterol derivative carry a net charge value of 2.
- 6. A DNA-sandwich composite liposome comprising an invaginated vase-like structure having a plurality of lipid bilayers, and a DNA molecule positioned between two or more lipid bilayers of the sandwich liposome, having net charge of 2 and a size of 200-450 nm.
- 7. A method for preparing invaginated vase-like liposomes comprising the steps of:i) heating a mixture of 1,2-bis(olcoyloxy)-3-(trimethylammonio)-propane and at least one of cholesterol or cholesterol derivative forming heated lipid components; ii) hydrating said heated lipid components forming hydrated lipid components; iii) sonicating said hydrated lipid components forming sonicated lipid components; iv) extruding said sonicated lipid components sequentially through filters of decreasing pore size forming invaginated vase-like liposomes; and v) adding DNA to said invaginated vase-like liposomes forming DNA-sandwich liposomes.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No 09/242,190, filed Oct. 4, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,413,544, which was a 35 U.S.C. 371 filing of PCT/US97/13599, filed Aug. 1, 1997, which claims priority to provisional application No. 60/024,931, filed Aug. 30, 1996, now abandoned.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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