Recent trends in application of virus-derived particles as nucleic acid delivery agents (CROSBI ID 653370)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Slivac Igor ; Radošević Kristina ; Gaurina-Srček Višnja
engleski
Recent trends in application of virus-derived particles as nucleic acid delivery agents
Nucleic acid delivery comprises vector mediated transfer of genetic material into cells and favourable alternation of cellular function or structure. Considering the intolerance of cells toward exogenous genetic material, the vectors of interest have to act on different steps along the gene expression pathway in order to evoke the desired outcome. In the last 25 years of gene/cell therapy, viral vectors have dominated clinical trials due to their superior transduction efficiency acquired through evolution. Non-viral vectors involve a variety of (bio)chemical particles that are generally less efficient than viruses, but their application is comparatively less costly and with reduced adverse effects on patients and biosafety. Arelativelynovelcategoryofnon- viraltransfectionagentsincludes derivatives of viral peptides that owing to their origin can mimic viral strategies in cell targeting and nucleic acid delivery. The potentialadvantageofthesebiomolecularparticlesl iesincomplementary blend of viral efficiency and chemical particle tractability suitable for design of highly effective and safe gene therapy vehicles. This may be achieved by using standard molecular biology techniques as well as in vitro chemical modification in order to improve the bio-particles’ composition and mode of action.
transfection, viral vectors
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Podaci o prilogu
S14-x.
2017.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Journal of biotechnology
Dundar, Munis
Elsevier
0168-1656
Podaci o skupu
European Biotechnology Congress
pozvano predavanje
25.05.2017-27.05.2017
Dubrovnik, Hrvatska
Povezanost rada
Biotehnologija