Engineering Nanoparticles for Targeted Delivery of Nucleic Acid Therapeutics in Tumor

Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev. 2018 Sep 22:12:1-18. doi: 10.1016/j.omtm.2018.09.002. eCollection 2019 Mar 15.

Abstract

In the past 10 years, with the increase of investment in clinical nano-gene therapy, there are many trials that have been discontinued due to poor efficacy and serious side effects. Therefore, it is particularly important to design a suitable gene delivery system. In this paper, we introduce the application of liposomes, polymers, and inorganics in gene delivery; also, different modifications with some stimuli-responsive systems can effectively improve the efficiency of gene delivery and reduce cytotoxicity and other side effects. Besides, the co-delivery of chemotherapy drugs with a drug tolerance-related gene or oncogene provides a better theoretical basis for clinical cancer gene therapy.

Keywords: cellular uptake; co-delivery; gene delivery; inorganics stimuli response; liposome; nanoparticles; nuclear entry; polymers; tumor therapy.

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