This chapter describes the topic of gene therapy based on colloidal drug delivery, as an alternative to the use of viral carriers. Non-viral vectors are promising transfection agents and do not suffer from limitations related to toxicity and immunogenic effects. In particular, lipid-based aggregates are generally considered biocompatible and versatile nanocarriers whose composition can be designed to include a cationic molecule which ensures strong interaction with nucleic acid. Herein the main issues related to complex formation and in vitro administration are illustrated with key examples, such as liposome-DNA plasmid (pDNA) association and micelles-siRNA complexes.
Lipoplexes from Non-Viral Cationic Vectors: DOTAP-DOPE Liposomes and Gemini Micelles / Falsini, Sara; Ristori, Sandra. - STAMPA. - (2016), pp. 33-43.
Lipoplexes from Non-Viral Cationic Vectors: DOTAP-DOPE Liposomes and Gemini Micelles
FALSINI, SARA;RISTORI, SANDRA
2016
Abstract
This chapter describes the topic of gene therapy based on colloidal drug delivery, as an alternative to the use of viral carriers. Non-viral vectors are promising transfection agents and do not suffer from limitations related to toxicity and immunogenic effects. In particular, lipid-based aggregates are generally considered biocompatible and versatile nanocarriers whose composition can be designed to include a cationic molecule which ensures strong interaction with nucleic acid. Herein the main issues related to complex formation and in vitro administration are illustrated with key examples, such as liposome-DNA plasmid (pDNA) association and micelles-siRNA complexes.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.