Lipophilic polyamines as promising components of liposomal gene delivery systems

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Abstract

Gene therapy requires an effective and safe delivery vehicle for nucleic acids. In the case of non-viral vehicles, including cationic liposomes, the structure of compounds composing them determines the efficiency a lot. Currently, cationic amphiphiles are the most frequently used compounds in liposomal formulations. In their structure, which is a combination of hydrophobic and cationic domains and includes spacer groups, each component contributes to the resulting delivery efficiency. This review focuses on polycationic and disulfide amphiphiles as prospective cationic amphiphiles for gene therapy and includes a discussion of the mutual influence of structural components.

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Puchkov, P. A., & Maslov, M. A. (2021, June 1). Lipophilic polyamines as promising components of liposomal gene delivery systems. Pharmaceutics. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13060920

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