Advances in cationic polymers used as nonviral vectors for gene delivery
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Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangdong Province, China (Nos. 2009B020313001, 201213091100457).

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    Gene therapy has been considered as a promising method for treatment of many diseases, such as acquired and genetic diseases. At present, there are two major vehicles for gene delivery including viral vectors and nonviral vectors. Viral vectors appear as high gene transfection efficiency, but some deficiencies such as inflammatory responses, recombination and mutagenesis have limited their use. On account of low pathogenicity, safety and cost-effectiveness, nonviral vectors have been attracted much attention. Cationic polymers are one of the nonviral vectors which have been widely studied. This review focuses on the structure of the cationic polymers and the interaction mechanism between the vector and DNA. We try to provide a framework for the future design and synthesis of nonviral vectors with high transfection efficiency and low toxicity for gene therapy.

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任先越,杨立群,梁玄,刘珍珍,邓宇斌. 阳离子聚合物在非病毒基因转染中的研究进展[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2013, 29(5): 568-577

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  • Received:November 19,2012
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