TY - JOUR
T1 - Magnetically enhanced nucleic acid delivery. Ten years of magnetofection-Progress and prospects
AU - Plank, Christian
AU - Zelphati, Olivier
AU - Mykhaylyk, Olga
PY - 2011/11
Y1 - 2011/11
N2 - Nucleic acids carry the building plans of living systems. As such, they can be exploited to make cells produce a desired protein, or to shut down the expression of endogenous genes or even to repair defective genes. Hence, nucleic acids are unique substances for research and therapy. To exploit their potential, they need to be delivered into cells which can be a challenging task in many respects. During the last decade, nanomagnetic methods for delivering and targeting nucleic acids have been developed, methods which are often referred to as magnetofection. In this review we summarize the progress and achievements in this field of research. We discuss magnetic formulations of vectors for nucleic acid delivery and their characterization, mechanisms of magnetofection, and the application of magnetofection in viral and nonviral nucleic acid delivery in cell culture and in animal models. We summarize results that have been obtained with using magnetofection in basic research and in preclinical animal models. Finally, we describe some of our recent work and end with some conclusions and perspectives.
AB - Nucleic acids carry the building plans of living systems. As such, they can be exploited to make cells produce a desired protein, or to shut down the expression of endogenous genes or even to repair defective genes. Hence, nucleic acids are unique substances for research and therapy. To exploit their potential, they need to be delivered into cells which can be a challenging task in many respects. During the last decade, nanomagnetic methods for delivering and targeting nucleic acids have been developed, methods which are often referred to as magnetofection. In this review we summarize the progress and achievements in this field of research. We discuss magnetic formulations of vectors for nucleic acid delivery and their characterization, mechanisms of magnetofection, and the application of magnetofection in viral and nonviral nucleic acid delivery in cell culture and in animal models. We summarize results that have been obtained with using magnetofection in basic research and in preclinical animal models. Finally, we describe some of our recent work and end with some conclusions and perspectives.
KW - Gene delivery
KW - Gene therapy
KW - Magnetic drug targeting
KW - Magnetic nanoparticles
KW - Magnetic targeting
KW - Magnetofection
KW - Nucleic acid delivery
KW - Nucleic acid therapy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=81355160561&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.addr.2011.08.002
DO - 10.1016/j.addr.2011.08.002
M3 - Review article
C2 - 21893135
AN - SCOPUS:81355160561
SN - 0169-409X
VL - 63
SP - 1300
EP - 1331
JO - Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
JF - Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
IS - 14-15
ER -