Liposomal Gene Delivery Mediated by Tissue-engineered Scaffolds

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Abstract

In the absence of any ideal gene delivery carrier despite the recent explosion of novel carrier systems, the current trend is to explore the complementary synergy promised by a combination of delivery systems such as liposomes, which are the most widely researched versatile non-viral carriers, and tissue-engineered scaffolds with macrostructures of defined architecture comprised of natural or synthetic macromolecules. Here, we discuss the recent advances in liposomal gene delivery and the possible benefits of a combined liposome-scaffold approach, such as long-term expression, enhanced stability, reduction in toxicity and ability to produce spatio-temporal expression patterns. This approach is generating significant impact in the field as a result of its potential for extended localised gene delivery for applications in a variety of clinical conditions.

Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)28-36
Number of pages9
JournalTrends In Biotechnology
Volume28
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2010

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  • Kulkarni, M., Greiser, U., OBrien, T. and Pandit, A.

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