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siRNA based drug design, quality, delivery and clinical translation
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Author Affiliations
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Northeastern University, Sechenov University
Published InNanomedicine Nanotechnology Biology and Medicine
Year2020
Citations150
Abstract
Gene silencing by RNA interference represents a promising therapeutic approach. The development of carriers, e.g., polymers, lipids, peptides, antibodies, aptamers, small molecules, exosome and red blood cells is crucial for the systemic delivery of siRNA. Cell-specific targeting ligands in the nano-carriers can improve the pharmacokinetics, biodistribution, and selectivity of siRNA therapeutics. The safety, effectiveness, quality and prosperity of production and manufacturing are important considerations for selecting the appropriate siRNA carriers. Efficacy of systemic delivery of siRNA requires considerations of trafficking through the blood, off-target effects, innate immune response and endosomal escape avoiding lysosomal degradation for entering into RNAi process. Multifunctional nanocarriers with stimuli-responsive properties such as pH, magnetic and photo-sensitive segments can enhance the efficacy of siRNA delivery. The improved…
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