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Dendrimers as Non-Viral Vectors in Gene-Directed Enzyme Prodrug Therapy

Gene-directed enzyme prodrug therapy (GDEPT) has been intensively studied as a promising new strategy of prodrug delivery, with its main advantages being represented by an enhanced efficacy and a reduced off-target toxicity of the active drug. In recent years, numerous therapeutic systems based on G...

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Autores principales: Chis, Adriana Aurelia, Dobrea, Carmen Maximiliana, Rus, Luca-Liviu, Frum, Adina, Morgovan, Claudiu, Butuca, Anca, Totan, Maria, Juncan, Anca Maria, Gligor, Felicia Gabriela, Arseniu, Anca Maria
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8512881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34641519
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26195976
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author Chis, Adriana Aurelia
Dobrea, Carmen Maximiliana
Rus, Luca-Liviu
Frum, Adina
Morgovan, Claudiu
Butuca, Anca
Totan, Maria
Juncan, Anca Maria
Gligor, Felicia Gabriela
Arseniu, Anca Maria
author_facet Chis, Adriana Aurelia
Dobrea, Carmen Maximiliana
Rus, Luca-Liviu
Frum, Adina
Morgovan, Claudiu
Butuca, Anca
Totan, Maria
Juncan, Anca Maria
Gligor, Felicia Gabriela
Arseniu, Anca Maria
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description Gene-directed enzyme prodrug therapy (GDEPT) has been intensively studied as a promising new strategy of prodrug delivery, with its main advantages being represented by an enhanced efficacy and a reduced off-target toxicity of the active drug. In recent years, numerous therapeutic systems based on GDEPT strategy have entered clinical trials. In order to deliver the desired gene at a specific site of action, this therapeutic approach uses vectors divided in two major categories, viral vectors and non-viral vectors, with the latter being represented by chemical delivery agents. There is considerable interest in the development of non-viral vectors due to their decreased immunogenicity, higher specificity, ease of synthesis and greater flexibility for subsequent modulations. Dendrimers used as delivery vehicles offer many advantages, such as: nanoscale size, precise molecular weight, increased solubility, high load capacity, high bioavailability and low immunogenicity. The aim of the present work was to provide a comprehensive overview of the recent advances regarding the use of dendrimers as non-viral carriers in the GDEPT therapy.
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spelling pubmed-85128812021-10-14 Dendrimers as Non-Viral Vectors in Gene-Directed Enzyme Prodrug Therapy Chis, Adriana Aurelia Dobrea, Carmen Maximiliana Rus, Luca-Liviu Frum, Adina Morgovan, Claudiu Butuca, Anca Totan, Maria Juncan, Anca Maria Gligor, Felicia Gabriela Arseniu, Anca Maria Molecules Review Gene-directed enzyme prodrug therapy (GDEPT) has been intensively studied as a promising new strategy of prodrug delivery, with its main advantages being represented by an enhanced efficacy and a reduced off-target toxicity of the active drug. In recent years, numerous therapeutic systems based on GDEPT strategy have entered clinical trials. In order to deliver the desired gene at a specific site of action, this therapeutic approach uses vectors divided in two major categories, viral vectors and non-viral vectors, with the latter being represented by chemical delivery agents. There is considerable interest in the development of non-viral vectors due to their decreased immunogenicity, higher specificity, ease of synthesis and greater flexibility for subsequent modulations. Dendrimers used as delivery vehicles offer many advantages, such as: nanoscale size, precise molecular weight, increased solubility, high load capacity, high bioavailability and low immunogenicity. The aim of the present work was to provide a comprehensive overview of the recent advances regarding the use of dendrimers as non-viral carriers in the GDEPT therapy. MDPI 2021-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8512881/ /pubmed/34641519 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26195976 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chis, Adriana Aurelia
Dobrea, Carmen Maximiliana
Rus, Luca-Liviu
Frum, Adina
Morgovan, Claudiu
Butuca, Anca
Totan, Maria
Juncan, Anca Maria
Gligor, Felicia Gabriela
Arseniu, Anca Maria
Dendrimers as Non-Viral Vectors in Gene-Directed Enzyme Prodrug Therapy
title Dendrimers as Non-Viral Vectors in Gene-Directed Enzyme Prodrug Therapy
title_full Dendrimers as Non-Viral Vectors in Gene-Directed Enzyme Prodrug Therapy
title_fullStr Dendrimers as Non-Viral Vectors in Gene-Directed Enzyme Prodrug Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Dendrimers as Non-Viral Vectors in Gene-Directed Enzyme Prodrug Therapy
title_short Dendrimers as Non-Viral Vectors in Gene-Directed Enzyme Prodrug Therapy
title_sort dendrimers as non-viral vectors in gene-directed enzyme prodrug therapy
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8512881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34641519
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26195976
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