Polymeric gene carriers

Chang Kang Han, Minhyung Lee, Han Bae You

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Abstract

Polymeric gene carriers are a potential alternative to using viral vectors. Polymeric carriers have relatively low immunogenicity and cytotoxicity. In addition, polymeric carriers can accommodate large-size DNA, be conjugated with appropriate functionalities, and be administered repeatedly. In spite of these advantages, polymeric gene carriers have some limitations, such as low gene transfection efficiencies and relatively short duration of gene expression. Therefore, extensive research has been conducted toward the development of efficient polymeric carriers. In this review, we discuss current problems associated with polymeric gene carriers and various strategies against transfection barriers - in particular, gene stabilization and protection, cellular targeting, endosomal escaping, nuclear targeting, unpackaging, and biocompatibility. Finally, requirements for future polymeric gene carriers are considered. With all these ongoing efforts, polymeric carriers have become one of the promising gene delivery methods for human gene therapy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)317-342
Number of pages26
JournalCritical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression
Volume15
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2005

Keywords

  • Cellular targeting polyplexes
  • Endosomolytic polyplexes
  • Nonviral gene carriers
  • Nuclear-targeting polyplexes
  • Polymeric gene carriers
  • Stabilized polyplexes

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