Issue 14, 2024

Nanocarrier-based gene delivery for immune cell engineering

Abstract

Clinical advances in genetically modified immune cell therapies, such as chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapies, have raised hope for cancer treatment. The majority of these biotechnologies are based on viral methods for ex vivo genetic modification of the immune cells, while the non-viral methods are still in the developmental phase. Nanocarriers have been emerging as materials of choice for gene delivery to immune cells. This is due to their versatile physicochemical properties such as large surface area and size that can be optimized to overcome several practical barriers to successful gene delivery. The in vivo nanocarrier-based gene delivery can revolutionize cell-based cancer immunotherapies by replacing the current expensive autologous cell manufacturing with an off-the-shelf biomaterial-based platform. The aim of this research is to review current advances and strategies to overcome the challenges in nanoparticle-based gene delivery and their impact on the efficiency, safety, and specificity of the process. The main focus is on polymeric and lipid-based nanocarriers, and their recent preclinical applications for cancer immunotherapy.

Graphical abstract: Nanocarrier-based gene delivery for immune cell engineering

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
30 Sep 2023
Accepted
03 Mar 2024
First published
04 Mar 2024

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2024,12, 3356-3375

Nanocarrier-based gene delivery for immune cell engineering

A. Gharatape, H. Sadeghi-Abandansari, A. Seifalian, R. Faridi-Majidi and M. Basiri, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2024, 12, 3356 DOI: 10.1039/D3TB02279J

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