Emerging Progress of RNA-Based Antitumor Therapeutics
Jiayan Fu, Haiyang Dong, Jian Wu, Yongfeng Jin
Abstract
to elicit an antitumor response. Targeted RNA-based therapeutics with multiple specificities and high efficacies are now available. In this review, we discuss progress in RNA-based antitumor therapeutics, including mRNAs, siRNAs, miRNAs, ASOs, saRNAs, RNA aptamers, and CRISPR-based gene editing. We focus on the immunogenicity, stability, translation efficiency, and delivery of RNA drugs, and summarize their optimization and the development of delivery systems. In addition, we describe the mechanisms by which RNA-based therapeutics induce antitumor responses. Furthermore, we review the merits and limitations of RNA cargos and their therapeutic potential for cancers.
Topics & Concepts
RNASmall interfering RNAmicroRNAComputational biologyAptamerRNA interferenceTranslation (biology)BiologyImmunogenicityRNA silencingMessenger RNAGeneGeneticsImmune systemRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesRNA modifications and cancer