Abstract
Background: Small scale robotics have attracted growing attention for the prospect of targeting and accessing cell-sized sites, necessary for high precision biomedical applications and drug/gene delivery. The loss of controlled gene therapy, inducing systemic side effects and reduced therapeutic efficiency, can be settled utilizing these intelligent carriers.
Methods: Newly proposed solutions for the main challenges of control, power supplying, gene release and final carrier extraction/degradation have shifted these smart miniature robots to the point of being employed for practical applications of transferring oligonucleotides (pDNA, siRNA, mRNA, etc.) in near future. Conclusion: In this paper, different scenarios and their endeavors to address the vital working demands and steps, in particular, carrier attachment and release, cell internalization, manipulation concerns as well as actuation systems are discussed.This review highlights some promising experimental results showing controlled gene release of robotic systems in comparison with current non-specific gene delivery methods.Keywords: Gene delivery, Micro/nano-robotics, MRI actuation, Chemotaxis, Hybrid systems, Gene release.
Current Gene Therapy
Title:Smart Micro/Nano-robotic Systems for Gene Delivery
Volume: 17 Issue: 2
Author(s): Alireza Pedram and Hossein Nejat Pishkenari*
Affiliation:
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, P.O. Box: 11155-9567, Tehran,Iran
Keywords: Gene delivery, Micro/nano-robotics, MRI actuation, Chemotaxis, Hybrid systems, Gene release.
Abstract: Background: Small scale robotics have attracted growing attention for the prospect of targeting and accessing cell-sized sites, necessary for high precision biomedical applications and drug/gene delivery. The loss of controlled gene therapy, inducing systemic side effects and reduced therapeutic efficiency, can be settled utilizing these intelligent carriers.
Methods: Newly proposed solutions for the main challenges of control, power supplying, gene release and final carrier extraction/degradation have shifted these smart miniature robots to the point of being employed for practical applications of transferring oligonucleotides (pDNA, siRNA, mRNA, etc.) in near future. Conclusion: In this paper, different scenarios and their endeavors to address the vital working demands and steps, in particular, carrier attachment and release, cell internalization, manipulation concerns as well as actuation systems are discussed.This review highlights some promising experimental results showing controlled gene release of robotic systems in comparison with current non-specific gene delivery methods.Export Options
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Pedram Alireza and Pishkenari Nejat Hossein*, Smart Micro/Nano-robotic Systems for Gene Delivery, Current Gene Therapy 2017; 17 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566523217666170511111000
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566523217666170511111000 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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