Title of article :
The Delivery of Biologically Active Agents into the Nuclei of Target Cells for the Purposes of Translational Medicine
Author/Authors :
Sobolev, A.S Institute of Gene Biology - Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Pages :
10
From page :
47
To page :
56
Abstract :
Development of vehicles for the subcellular targeted delivery of biologically active agents is very promising for the purposes of translational medicine. This review summarizes the results obtained by research-ers from the Laboratory of Molecular Genetics of Intracellular Transport, Institute of Gene Biology RAS, which allowed them to design the core technology: modular nanotransporters. This approach ensures high efficacy and cell specificity for different anti-cancer agents, as they are delivered into the most vulnerable subcellu-lar compartment within the cells of interest and makes it possible for antibody mimetics to penetrate into a compartment of interest within the target cells (“diving antibodies”). Furthermore, polyplexes, complexes of polycationic block copolymers of DNA, have been developed and characterized. These complexes are efficient both in vitro and in vivo and demonstrate predominant transfection of actively dividing cells.
Keywords :
radiotherapy , photodynam-ic therapy , gene therapy , antibody mimetics , drug delivery , polyplexes , modular nanotransporters
Journal title :
Acta Naturae
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2617360
Link To Document :
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