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Breaking the cellular delivery bottleneck: recent developments in direct cytosolic delivery of biologics

Harini Nagaraj, Victor Lehot, Nourina Nasim, Yağız Anıl Çiçek, Ritabrita Goswami, Taewon Jeon, Vincent M. Rotello

2025RSC Pharmaceutics7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Proteins and nucleic acid therapeutics represent a significant and growing share of the pharmaceutical landscape. The majority of biological and therapeutic applications of these biomolecules require access to the cytosol. Delivery of biologics directly to the cytosol is made difficult by the impermeability of the cell membrane. As a result, most delivery strategies have utilized endocytic uptake pathways to deliver biologics into the cell. However, endosomally entrapped cargo often faces limited escape efficiency and is prone to degradation within endo/lysosomal compartments. The emergence of delivery vehicles capable of bypassing endocytosis and directly traversing the cell membrane offers a promising approach to improve the cytosolic delivery efficiency of biomolecules. Here, we highlight recent developments in endocytosis-independent delivery systems for biologics and ways to accurately assess cytosolic delivery of biologics. Strategies employing covalent and non-covalent modification of biomolecules will be reviewed, along with strategies incorporating both covalent and supramolecular processes.

Topics & Concepts

BottleneckCytosolChemistryComputer scienceBiochemistryEmbedded systemEnzymeRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryVirus-based gene therapy researchCAR-T cell therapy research