Abstract
Background: Over the decade, miRNAs are the most important molecules for the biopharmaceutical industry due to their relation with several human diseases. Presently, the phase-II clinical trial has been initiated for the first miRNA-based therapeutics (“Miravirsen”) to treat HCV infection. It has been expected that many more miRNA-based therapeutics will enter the clinical trials. Therefore, it is important to develop different kinds of novel delivery systems with better efficacy and more efficiency, but fewer side effects.
Methods: We have undertaken a structured search of bibliographic databases for peer-reviewed research literature to solve our review question. Literature survey was performed widely to write this review article.
Results: In this review, we have discussed the various types of miRNA delivery systems such as viral vectors, lipid-based systems, nanocarriers, and LNA-customized DNA delivery without any delivery-mediated agent. Current status, technical support, and the future challenges for miRNA-based delivery are also discussed.
Conclusion: Recent development and understanding of miRNA had shown the therapeutic potentiality of miRNA.
Keywords: Biopharmaceutical industry, cancer therapy, miRNA delivery, therapeutic microRNA, tumorigenesis.
Current Drug Metabolism
Title:Therapeutic microRNA Delivery Strategies with Special Emphasis on Cancer Therapy and Tumorigenesis: Current Trends and Future Challenges
Volume: 17 Issue: 5
Author(s): Chiranjib Chakraborty, Zhi-Hong Wen, Govindasamy Agoramoorthy and Chan-Shing Lin
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Keywords: Biopharmaceutical industry, cancer therapy, miRNA delivery, therapeutic microRNA, tumorigenesis.
Abstract: Background: Over the decade, miRNAs are the most important molecules for the biopharmaceutical industry due to their relation with several human diseases. Presently, the phase-II clinical trial has been initiated for the first miRNA-based therapeutics (“Miravirsen”) to treat HCV infection. It has been expected that many more miRNA-based therapeutics will enter the clinical trials. Therefore, it is important to develop different kinds of novel delivery systems with better efficacy and more efficiency, but fewer side effects.
Methods: We have undertaken a structured search of bibliographic databases for peer-reviewed research literature to solve our review question. Literature survey was performed widely to write this review article.
Results: In this review, we have discussed the various types of miRNA delivery systems such as viral vectors, lipid-based systems, nanocarriers, and LNA-customized DNA delivery without any delivery-mediated agent. Current status, technical support, and the future challenges for miRNA-based delivery are also discussed.
Conclusion: Recent development and understanding of miRNA had shown the therapeutic potentiality of miRNA.
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Chakraborty Chiranjib, Wen Zhi-Hong, Agoramoorthy Govindasamy and Lin Chan-Shing, Therapeutic microRNA Delivery Strategies with Special Emphasis on Cancer Therapy and Tumorigenesis: Current Trends and Future Challenges, Current Drug Metabolism 2016; 17 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389200217666160126142408
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389200217666160126142408 |
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