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Materials promoting viral gene delivery

Kübra Kaygisiz, Christopher V. Synatschke

2020Biomaterials Science60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Therapeutic viral gene delivery is an emerging technology which aims to correct genetic mutations by introducing new genetic information to cells either to correct a faulty gene or to initiate cell death in oncolytic treatments. In recent years, significant scientific progress has led to several clinical trials resulting in the approval of gene therapies for human treatment. However, successful therapies remain limited due to a number of challenges such as inefficient cell uptake, low transduction efficiency (TE), limited tropism, liver toxicity and immune response. To adress these issues and increase the number of available therapies, additives from a broad range of materials like polymers, peptides, lipids, nanoparticles, and small molecules have been applied so far. The scope of this review is to highlight these selected delivery systems from a materials perspective.

Topics & Concepts

Transduction (biophysics)Gene deliveryChemistryGeneComputational biologyNanotechnologyCell biologyBiologyBiochemistryGenetic enhancementMaterials scienceRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryVirus-based gene therapy researchViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects