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Abstract

Gene therapy is a promising strategy for specific treatment of numerous gene-associated human diseases by intentionally altering the gene expression in pathological cells. A successful clinical application of gene-based therapy depends on an efficient gene delivery system. Many efforts have been attempted to improve the safety and efficiency of gene-based therapies. Nanoparticles have been proved to be the most promising vehicles for clinical gene therapy due to their tunable size, shape, surface, and biological behaviors. In this review, the clinical development of nanoparticles for gene delivery will be particularly highlighted. Several promising candidates, which are closest to clinical applications, will be briefly reviewed. Then, the recent developments of nanoparticles for clinical gene therapy will be identified and summarized. Finally, the development of nanoparticles for clinical gene delivery in future will be prospected.

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Title
Production and clinical development of nanoparticles for gene delivery
Author
Chen, Jie 1 ; Guo, Zhaopei 1 ; Tian, Huayu 1 ; Chen, Xuesi 1 

 Key Laboratory of Polymer Ecomaterials, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun, China 
Section
Review Article
Publication year
2016
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
e-ISSN
23290501
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2307589257
Copyright
©2016. Official journal of the American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy