Non-viral gene delivery systems for treatment of myocardial infarction: Targeting strategies and cardiac cell modulation

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Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality world-wide. Conventional therapies involving surgery or pharmacological strategies have shown limited therapeutic effects due to a lack of cardiac tissue repair. Gene therapy has opened an avenue for the treatment of cardiac diseases through manipulating the underlying gene mechanics. Several gene therapies for cardiac diseases have been assessed in clinical trials, while the clinical translation greatly depends on the delivery technologies. Non-viral vectors are attracting much attention due to their safety and facile production compared to viral vectors. In this review, we discuss the recent progress of non-viral gene therapies for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, with a particu-lar focus on myocardial infarction (MI). Through a summary of delivery strategies with which to target cardiac tissue and different cardiac cells for MI treatment, this review aims to inspire new insights into the design/exploitation of non-viral delivery systems for gene cargos to promote cardiac repair/regeneration.

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Wang, J., Yu, L., Zhou, A., Liu, J., Wang, K., Luo, Y., & Wang, F. (2021, September 1). Non-viral gene delivery systems for treatment of myocardial infarction: Targeting strategies and cardiac cell modulation. Pharmaceutics. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13091520

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