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Insights into nucleic acid-based self-assembling nanocarriers for targeted drug delivery and controlled drug release

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JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE
卷 341, 期 -, 页码 869-891

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2021.12.020

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Nucleic acid-based self-assembling nano; carriers; Target recognition; Stimulation response modes; Drug delivery

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  1. Research and development project of functional dietary nutritional supplements for special populations [SJ2021002006]
  2. 2115 Talent Development Program of China Agricultural University

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This review systematically summarizes the strategies of nucleic acid-based self-assembling nanocarriers (NASNs) in drug delivery and their broad applications.
Over the past few decades, rapid advances of nucleic acid nanotechnology always drive the development of nanoassemblies with programmable design, powerful functionality, excellent biocompatibility and outstanding biosafety. Nowadays, nucleic acid-based self-assembling nanocarriers (NASNs) play an increasingly greater role in the research and development in biomedical studies, particularly in drug delivery, release and targeting. In this review, NASNs are systematically summarized the strategies cooperated with their broad applications in drug delivery. We first discuss the self-assembling methods of nanocarriers comprised of DNA, RNA and composite materials, and summarize various categories of targeting media, including aptamers, small molecule ligands and proteins. Furthermore, drug release strategies by smart-responding multiple kinds of stimuli are explained, and various applications of NASNs in drug delivery are discussed, including protein drugs, nucleic acid drugs, small molecule drugs and nanodrugs. Lastly, we propose limitations and potential of NASNs in the future development, and expect that NASNs enable facilitate the development of new-generation drug vectors to assist in solving the growing demands on disease diagnosis and therapy or other biomedicine-related applications in the real world.

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