LIPOSOMES AS A CARRIER FOR INTRACELLULAR DELIVERY OF ANTISENSE OLIGONUCLEOTIDES - A REAL OR MAGIC BULLET

Citation
O. Zelphati et Fc. Szoka, LIPOSOMES AS A CARRIER FOR INTRACELLULAR DELIVERY OF ANTISENSE OLIGONUCLEOTIDES - A REAL OR MAGIC BULLET, Journal of controlled release, 41(1-2), 1996, pp. 99-119
Citations number
109
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy",Chemistry
ISSN journal
01683659
Volume
41
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
99 - 119
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-3659(1996)41:1-2<99:LAACFI>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Antisense oligonucleotides are specific inhibitors of gene expression. They represent a promising tool in fighting viral, malignant and infl ammatory diseases. In many cases their activity is limited by their lo w cellular uptake and lack of target cell recognition. One approach to circumvent these problems is the use liposomes as an oligonucleotide carrier. The encapsulation of oligonucleotides in liposomes is useful for several reasons: (1) protection of oligonucleotides from nuclease degradation; (2) enhancement of cellular uptake in several cell types; (3) improvement of oligonucleotide potency, especially in vitro; (4) modification of their intracellular distribution (this is particularly true for cationic liposomes); (5) increased retention of the oligonuc leotides in cells; (6) potential for slow release depots for modified oligonucleotides. However, encapsulation of oligonucleotides in liposo mes may decrease the access of the oligonucleotide to tissues outside of the vascular system which may restrict the use of oligonucleotides encapsulated in liposomes or other particulate carriers to accessible cells or tissues. In this review results obtained in vitro and in vivo , using liposome encapsulated oligonucleotides are described and the b enefits of liposomes as an oligonucleotide carrier are analyzed.