Non-Viral Vectors for Delivery of Nucleic Acid Therapies for Cancer

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Abstract

The research and development of non-viral gene therapy has been extensive over the past decade and has received a big push thanks to the recent successful approval of non-viral nucleic acid therapy products. Despite these developments, nucleic acid therapy applications in cancer have been limited. One of the main causes of this has been the imbalance in development of delivery vectors as compared with sophisticated nucleic acid payloads, such as siRNA, mRNA, etc. This paper reviews non-viral vectors that can be used to deliver nucleic acids for cancer treatment. It discusses various types of vectors and highlights their current applications. Additionally, it discusses a perspective on the current regulatory landscape to facilitate the commercial translation of gene therapy.

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Kanvinde, S., Kulkarni, T., Deodhar, S., Bhattacharya, D., & Dasgupta, A. (2022, March 1). Non-Viral Vectors for Delivery of Nucleic Acid Therapies for Cancer. BioTech. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/biotech11010006

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