Advances in lipid nanoparticles delivering genetic medicines for solid cancers
Fan Yang, Tristan A. Scott

TL;DR
Lipid nanoparticles can deliver genetic medicines to solid tumors, offering new cancer treatment possibilities by targeting cancer cells and the tumor environment.
Contribution
This review summarizes recent advances in using lipid nanoparticles to deliver genetic medicines for solid cancer treatment.
Findings
Lipid nanoparticles can deliver genetic medicines to both cancer cells and non-cancer components of the tumor.
LNPs can be modified to target specific cell types and deliver immunomodulatory therapies.
Challenges remain in overcoming the tumor microenvironment for effective delivery.
Abstract
Nucleic acid lipid nanoparticle (LNP) technology has enabled the delivery of genetic medicines to solid tumors, opening new avenues for oncology therapeutics. Solid tumors present unique challenges to nucleic acid delivery because of their complex tumor microenvironment (TME), which acts as a barrier to NP delivery. Nevertheless, nucleic acid LNPs carry diverse genetic medicine modalities that can exert anti-cancer effects. The versatility of LNPs allows both local and systemic administrations for the delivery of gene therapy payloads to solid cancer, with the additional capability to selectively target specific cell types through conjugation of targeting ligands onto the LNPs. Genetic medicines delivered by LNPs can directly affect cancer cells, such as by suppressing oncogenic drivers and cancer pathways with small non-coding RNAs, or through overexpression of toxin genes or tumor…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRNA Interference and Gene Delivery · Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics · Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery
