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Silica-Based Gene Delivery Systems: From Design to Therapeutic Applications

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Main Author: Carvalho, Ana Maria
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Cordeiro, Rosemeyre A., Faneca, Henrique
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/106537
https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12070649
Summary: Advances in gene therapy have been foreshadowing its potential for the treatment of a vast range of diseases involving genetic malfunctioning. However, its therapeutic efficiency and successful outcome are highly dependent on the development of the ideal gene delivery system. On that matter, silica-based vectors have diverted some attention from viral and other types of non-viral vectors due to their increased safety, easily modifiable structure and surface, high stability, and cost-effectiveness. The versatility of silane chemistry and the combination of silica with other materials, such as polymers, lipids, or inorganic particles, has resulted in the development of carriers with great loading capacities, ability to effectively protect and bind genetic material, targeted delivery, and stimuli-responsive release of cargos. Promising results have been obtained both in vitro and in vivo using these nanosystems as multifunctional platforms in different potential therapeutic areas, such as cancer or brain therapies, sometimes combined with imaging functions. Herein, the current advances in silica-based systems designed for gene therapy are reviewed, including their main properties, fabrication methods, surface modifications, and potential therapeutic applications.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Silica-Based Gene Delivery Systems: From Design to Therapeutic Applications
title Silica-Based Gene Delivery Systems: From Design to Therapeutic Applications
spellingShingle Silica-Based Gene Delivery Systems: From Design to Therapeutic Applications
Carvalho, Ana Maria
silica-based vectors
hybrid silica nanosystems
silane chemistry
targeted gene delivery
stimuli-responsive release
gene therapy
title_short Silica-Based Gene Delivery Systems: From Design to Therapeutic Applications
title_full Silica-Based Gene Delivery Systems: From Design to Therapeutic Applications
title_fullStr Silica-Based Gene Delivery Systems: From Design to Therapeutic Applications
title_full_unstemmed Silica-Based Gene Delivery Systems: From Design to Therapeutic Applications
title_sort Silica-Based Gene Delivery Systems: From Design to Therapeutic Applications
author Carvalho, Ana Maria
author_facet Carvalho, Ana Maria
Cordeiro, Rosemeyre A.
Faneca, Henrique
author_role author
author2 Cordeiro, Rosemeyre A.
Faneca, Henrique
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Ana Maria
Cordeiro, Rosemeyre A.
Faneca, Henrique
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv silica-based vectors
hybrid silica nanosystems
silane chemistry
targeted gene delivery
stimuli-responsive release
gene therapy
topic silica-based vectors
hybrid silica nanosystems
silane chemistry
targeted gene delivery
stimuli-responsive release
gene therapy
description Advances in gene therapy have been foreshadowing its potential for the treatment of a vast range of diseases involving genetic malfunctioning. However, its therapeutic efficiency and successful outcome are highly dependent on the development of the ideal gene delivery system. On that matter, silica-based vectors have diverted some attention from viral and other types of non-viral vectors due to their increased safety, easily modifiable structure and surface, high stability, and cost-effectiveness. The versatility of silane chemistry and the combination of silica with other materials, such as polymers, lipids, or inorganic particles, has resulted in the development of carriers with great loading capacities, ability to effectively protect and bind genetic material, targeted delivery, and stimuli-responsive release of cargos. Promising results have been obtained both in vitro and in vivo using these nanosystems as multifunctional platforms in different potential therapeutic areas, such as cancer or brain therapies, sometimes combined with imaging functions. Herein, the current advances in silica-based systems designed for gene therapy are reviewed, including their main properties, fabrication methods, surface modifications, and potential therapeutic applications.
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