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Overcoming Nonviral Gene Delivery Barriers: Perspective and Future

Journal

MOLECULAR PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 10, Issue 11, Pages 4082-4098

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/mp400467x

Keywords

gene delivery; gene therapy; nonviral vectors; lipoplexes; polyplexes

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  1. NIH [AI088485]
  2. SUNY-Buffalo Schomburg fellowship

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A key end goal of gene delivery research is to develop clinically relevant vectors that can be used to combat elusive diseases such as AIDS. Despite promising engineering strategies, efficiency and ultimately gene modulation efficacy of nonviral vectors have been hindered by numerous in vitro and in vivo barriers that have resulted in subviral performance. In this perspective, we concentrate on the gene delivery barriers associated with the two most common classes of nonviral vectors, cationic-based lipids and polymers. We present the existing delivery barriers and summarize current vector-specific strategies to overcome said barriers.

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