Polymers for siRNA Delivery: A Critical Assessment of Current Technology Prospects for Clinical Application

ACS Biomater Sci Eng. 2016 Nov 14;2(11):1837-1850. doi: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.6b00363. Epub 2016 Sep 12.

Abstract

The number of polymer-based vectors for siRNA delivery in clinical trials lags behind other delivery strategies; however, the molecular architectures and chemical compositions available to polymers make them attractive candidates for further exploration. Polymer vectors are extensively investigated in academic laboratories worldwide with fundamental progress having recently been made in the areas of high-throughput screening, synthetic methods, cellular internalization, endosomal escape and computational prediction and analysis. This review assesses recent advances within the field and highlights relevant developments from within the complementary fields of nanotechnology and protein chemistry with the intent to propose future work that addresses key gaps within the current body of knowledge, potentially advancing the development of the next generation of polymeric vectors.

Keywords: DNA; polymer chemistry; siRNA; structure−activity relationships.