Journal article
Gelatin-based delivery systems for cancer gene therapy cancer gene therapy
SH Nezhadi, PFM Choong, F Lotfipour, CR Dass
Journal of Drug Targeting | Published : 2009
Abstract
Gelatin is a natural, biocompatible, nontoxic, edible, and inexpensive macromolecule. These properties result in its wide application in pharmaceutical, medical, and cosmetic products. Recently, it has been used for the delivery of such gene therapeutic entities as plasmid DNA. This review discusses the in vivo and in vitro studies using gelatin for delivery of therapeutic genes to cancerous cells. Recent studies show that present cancer gene therapy using gelatin is lacking in both efficiency and specificity in comparison with viral vectors, whereas complexes of therapeutic DNA with modified gelatin possibly offer a safe and efficient strategy for systemic administration of therapeutic gene..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank the Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Iran, and St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Australia, for financial support.