Calcium phosphate nanoparticles-based systems for siRNA delivery

Regen Biomater. 2016 Sep;3(3):187-95. doi: 10.1093/rb/rbw010. Epub 2016 Mar 4.

Abstract

Despite the enormous therapeutic potential of siRNA as a treatment strategy, the delivery is still a problem due to unfavorable biodistribution profiles and poor intracellular bioavailability. Calcium phosphate (CaP) co-precipitate has been used for nearly 40 years for in vitro transfection due to its non-toxic nature and simplicity of preparation. The surface charge of CaP will be tuned into positive by surface modification, which is important for siRNA loading and crossing cell membrane without enzymatic degradation. The new siRNA carrier system will also promote the siRNA escape from lysosome to achieve siRNA sustained delivery and high-efficiency silence. In this review, we focus on the current research activity in the development of CaP nanoparticles for siRNA delivery. These nanoparticles are mainly classified into lipid coated, polymer coated and various other types for discussion.

Keywords: calcium phosphate; delivery; nanoparticles; siRNA.

Publication types

  • Review