The strategies of endosomal escape for intracellular gene delivery.
- Author:
Wenxi WANG
;
Kai DAI
;
Lu HONG
;
Ting CAI
;
Lan TANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica
2014;49(8):1111-6
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
The intracellular trafficking and subcellular distribution of exogenous gene is very important for gene delivery. A successful gene vehicle should overcome various barriers including endosomal membrane barriers to delivery gene to the target organelle. Traditional nonviral vehicle is unable to avoid endosomal pathway efficiently, so the efficiency of gene delivery is low and the application of gene drugs is limited. In order to achieve efficient nonviral gene delivery, a lot of researches based on endosomal escape have been carried out and some agents with the function of endsomal escape have been found. These agents facilitate the endsomal escape via various mechanisms, such as fusion into the lipid bilayer of endosomes, pore formation in the endosomal membrane, proton sponge effect and photochemical methods to rupture the endosomal membrane. In this review, various reported strategies for endsomal escape are described according to the escape mechanisms, and their applications in intracellular gene delivery are also discussed.