摘要
基因治疗不断发展为一个治疗许多疾病的新兴策略。然而,这样的前景却受到了使用病毒载体而增加的重大的安全考虑连同相关重复性给药的缺陷、传递的基因结构的大小、规模扩大、生产成本高、生产过程中污染和缺乏组织选择性等一系列问题的阻碍。非病毒基因载体展现出克服上述局限性的潜能,但通常它自身的效率又很低。人们不断致力于发展创新的投递系统、合成基因载体和DNA载体,通过共同努力以期能够加强基因载体的临床应用。在本综述中,我们侧重于新颖的DNA载体设计的进展用以提高转染效率和转基因表达,以及他们对有效性和现有的安全性及新兴投递系统和合成载体的非病毒基因载体的影响。
关键词: 阳离子脂质体,基因治疗,线性共价闭合(LCC)DNA 迷你载体,核酸复合物,非病毒基因载体,重组质粒DNA载体,合成载体
Current Gene Therapy
Title:Impact of DNA Vector Topology on Non-Viral Gene Therapeutic Safety and Efficacy
Volume: 14 Issue: 4
Author(s): Chi H. Sum, Shawn Wettig and Roderick A. Slavcev
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关键词: 阳离子脂质体,基因治疗,线性共价闭合(LCC)DNA 迷你载体,核酸复合物,非病毒基因载体,重组质粒DNA载体,合成载体
摘要: Gene therapy continues to grow as an emerging treatment strategy toward numerous diseases. However, such prospects are hindered by the use of viral vectors prompting significant safety concerns along with limitations concerning repeat administrations, size of delivered gene construct, scale-up, high production costs, contamination during production, and lack of desired tissue selectivity. Non-viral gene delivery demonstrates the potential to address the abovementioned limitations, but itself generally suffers from low efficacy. Continuing efforts have been made to develop innovative delivery systems, synthetic gene carriers, and DNA vectors in a concerted attempt to enhance gene delivery suitable for clinical applications. In this review, we focus on the advances in the design of novel DNA vectors catered to enhance transfection and transgene expression and their influences on the efficacy and safety of existing and emerging delivery systems and synthetic vectors for non viral gene delivery.
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Sum H. Chi, Wettig Shawn and Slavcev A. Roderick, Impact of DNA Vector Topology on Non-Viral Gene Therapeutic Safety and Efficacy, Current Gene Therapy 2014; 14 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566523214666140612154929
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566523214666140612154929 |
Print ISSN 1566-5232 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5631 |
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