Gene therapy with RNA and pDNA-based drugs is limited by poor enzymatic stability and poor cellular permeation. The delivery of nucleic acids, in particular by the oral route, remains a major hurdle. This review will focus on the barriers to the oral delivery of nucleic acids and the strategies, in particular formulation strategies, which have been developed to overcome these barriers. Due to their very low oral bioavailability, the most obvious and most investigated biomedical applications for their oral delivery are related to the local treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases and colorectal cancers. Preclinical data but not yet clinical studies support the potential use of the oral route for the local delivery of formulated nucleic acid-...
Nucleic acid-based therapeutics that regulate gene expression have been developed towards clinical u...
Nucleic acid-based therapeutics that regulate gene expression have been developed towards clinical u...
Importance of the field: Cancer is frequently caused by altered protein expression. Oligonucleotide...
Gene therapy with RNA and pDNA-based drugs is limited by poor enzymatic stability and poor cellular ...
The focus of this review is the oral delivery of anticancer drugs. The oral route is the most conven...
AbstractLocalized delivery of drugs is an emerging field both with regards to drug delivery during d...
International audienceRecombinant biological molecules are at the cutting-edge of biomedical researc...
Gene delivery is the science of transferring genetic material into cells by means of a vector to alt...
Current treatments for intestinal diseases including inflammatory bowel diseases, irritable bowel sy...
Gene therapy using nucleic acids has many clinical applications for the treatment of diseases with a...
The suboptimal effectiveness of available therapies for many human pathologies, strongly pushed the ...
The research and development of non-viral gene therapy has been extensive over the past decade and h...
Oral drug administration is one of the most preferred and simplest routes among both patients and fo...
RNA-based therapy is a promising and innovative strategy for cancer treatment. However, poor stabili...
Nucleic acid-based therapeutics that regulate gene expression have been developed towards clinical u...
Nucleic acid-based therapeutics that regulate gene expression have been developed towards clinical u...
Importance of the field: Cancer is frequently caused by altered protein expression. Oligonucleotide...
Gene therapy with RNA and pDNA-based drugs is limited by poor enzymatic stability and poor cellular ...
The focus of this review is the oral delivery of anticancer drugs. The oral route is the most conven...
AbstractLocalized delivery of drugs is an emerging field both with regards to drug delivery during d...
International audienceRecombinant biological molecules are at the cutting-edge of biomedical researc...
Gene delivery is the science of transferring genetic material into cells by means of a vector to alt...
Current treatments for intestinal diseases including inflammatory bowel diseases, irritable bowel sy...
Gene therapy using nucleic acids has many clinical applications for the treatment of diseases with a...
The suboptimal effectiveness of available therapies for many human pathologies, strongly pushed the ...
The research and development of non-viral gene therapy has been extensive over the past decade and h...
Oral drug administration is one of the most preferred and simplest routes among both patients and fo...
RNA-based therapy is a promising and innovative strategy for cancer treatment. However, poor stabili...
Nucleic acid-based therapeutics that regulate gene expression have been developed towards clinical u...
Nucleic acid-based therapeutics that regulate gene expression have been developed towards clinical u...
Importance of the field: Cancer is frequently caused by altered protein expression. Oligonucleotide...