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Title: Biodegradable Polymers for Gene Delivery
Authors: Thomas, T J
Tajmir-Riahi, H A
Pillai, C K S
Keywords: gene delivery
biodegradable polymers
DNA condensation
DNA nanoparticles
polyethyleneimine
poly-L-lysine
chitosan
pullulan
dextran
hyaluronic acid
gene delivery mechanisms
Issue Date: 17-Oct-2019
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Molecules; 24:3744
Abstract: The cellular transport process of DNA is hampered by cell membrane barriers, and hence, a delivery vehicle is essential for realizing the potential benefits of gene therapy to combat a variety of genetic diseases. Virus-based vehicles are effective, although immunogenicity, toxicity and cancer formation are among the major limitations of this approach. Cationic polymers, such as polyethyleneimine are capable of condensing DNA to nanoparticles and facilitate gene delivery. Lack of biodegradation of polymeric gene delivery vehicles poses significant toxicity because of the accumulation of polymers in the tissue. Many attempts have been made to develop biodegradable polymers for gene delivery by modifying existing polymers and/or using natural biodegradable polymers. This review summarizes mechanistic aspects of gene delivery and the development of biodegradable polymers for gene delivery.
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