Peptide-Based Vectors for Gene Delivery

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Abstract

Gene therapy is the ultimate therapeutic technology for diseases related to gene abnormality. However, the use of DNA alone has serious problems, such as poor stability and difficulty in entering target cells. The development of a safe and efficient gene delivery system is the cornerstone of gene therapy. Of particular interest, multifunctional peptides are rationally designed as non-viral vectors for efficient gene delivery. As components of gene delivery vectors, these peptides play critically important roles in skeleton construction, the implementation of targeting strategies, cell membrane penetration, endosome rupture, and nuclear transport. In recent years, the research of functional peptide-based gene delivery vectors has made important progress in improving transfection efficiency. The latest research progress and future development direction of peptide-based gene delivery vectors are reviewed in this paper.

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Yang, J., & Luo, G. F. (2023, September 1). Peptide-Based Vectors for Gene Delivery. Chemistry (Switzerland). Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/chemistry5030116

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