Revisão Revisado por pares

The Features and Shortcomings for Gene Delivery of Current Non-Viral Carriers

2006; Bentham Science Publishers; Volume: 13; Issue: 18 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2174/092986706777935276

ISSN

1875-533X

Autores

Yôko Shôji, Hideki Nakashima, Yoshiki Katayama, Kota Kodama,

Tópico(s)

Biopolymer Synthesis and Applications

Resumo

Since the viral vector for gene therapy has serious problems, including oncogenesity and other adverse effects, non-viral carriers have attracted a great deal of attention. Non-viral carriers are expected to achieve gene therapy without serious side effects. However, the most critical issue of gene delivery by non-viral carriers is the low-expression efficiencies of the desired gene. In order to apply non-viral carriers for gene therapy in practical clinical usage, further understanding of the cellular barriers against gene delivery is a prerequisite. Moreover, additional intelligent concepts for gene delivery are also needed. We will summarize the features and shortcomings of currently developed non-viral delivery systems. Especially, we will address the current progress of cationic lipids (lipoplex) and cationic polymers (polyplex) in terms of transfection efficiency. Furthermore, our group has developed a system that responds to the particular intracellular signals of target disease cells. We have named this gene delivery system a drug delivery system based on responses cellular signal (D-RECS). We will introduce this new concept of intelligent non-viral delivery system that our group recently developed.

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