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Recent Advances in mRNA Delivery Systems for Cancer Therapy

Zheng Zhang, Yanan Fan, Siqi Jiang, Yegang Ma, Yaning Yu, Yu‐Xin Qing, Qian‐Ru Li, Yilin Liu, Song Shen, Jun Wang

2025Advanced Science7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

mRNA therapy is a promising approach in oncology, offering innovative applications such as tumor vaccines, protein replacement therapy, cell therapy, and gene therapy. However, challenges such as mRNA stability and delivery efficiency must be addressed. Advances in delivery system technologies are crucial for precise mRNA delivery, enhancing treatment safety and efficacy. The development of delivery systems requires accurate organ or cell targeting, intelligent release mechanisms, and optimized administration routes. This review outlines the applications of mRNA therapy in oncology, as well as the utilization of nonviral vectors, encompassing organic, inorganic, and biomimetic systems. It further elucidates the strategies for passive and active vector targeting and examines recent advances in the realm of stimuli-responsive delivery systems that are sensitive to pH and ultrasound. Additionally, the review addresses the development of noninvasive mRNA delivery systems designed for oral and pulmonary administration. The current challenges and emerging trends of mRNA therapy are discussed, and the potential strategies to mitigate these issues are emphasized.

Topics & Concepts

CancerMedicineComputational biologyCancer researchComputer scienceBiologyInternal medicineRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryExtracellular vesicles in diseaseMicroRNA in disease regulation
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