Recent advances in exosome-based nanovehicles as RNA interference therapeutic carriers

Date

2017-09-29

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1743-5889

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Publisher

FutureMedicineLtd

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Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

RNA interference (RNAi) therapeutics (siRNA, miRNA, etc.) represent an emerging medicinal remedy for a variety of ailments. However, their low serum stability and low cellular uptake signi cantly restrict their clinical applications. Exosomes are biologically derived nanodimensional vesicle ranging from a few nanometers to a hundred. In the last few years, several reports have been published demonstrating the emerging applications of these exogenous membrane vesicles, particularly in carrying different RNAi ther- apeutics to adjacent or distant targeted cells. In this report, we explored the numerous aspects of exosomes from structure to clinical implications with special emphasis on their application in delivering RNAi-based therapeutics. siRNA and miRNA have attracted great interest in recent years due to their speci c applica- tion in treating many complex diseases including cancer. We highlight strategies to obviate the challenges of their low bioavailability for gene therapy.

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Keywords

RNAi, clinical trials, exosomal proteins, exosomes, gene silencing, gene therapy, genetic diseases, nanocarriers, patents

Citation

Maheshwari, R. Tekade, M., Gondaliya, P., Kalia, K., D’Emanuele, A., Tekade, R.K. (2017) Recent advances in exosome-based nanovehicles as RNA interference therapeutic carriers. Nanomedicine, 12 (21), pp. 2653-2675.

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