Viral Nanoparticles‐Mediated Delivery of Therapeutic Cargo

Author:

Zanganeh Saba1ORCID,Doroudian Mohammad1ORCID,Nowzari Zohreh R.23,Nasirmoghadas Pourya4,Nahand Javid Sadri5,Sepehrpour Shima6,Moghoofei Mohsen7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cell and Molecular Sciences Faculty of Biological Sciences Kharazmi University Tehran 15719‐14911 Iran

2. Department of Chemistry University of Albany SUNY Albany NY 12222 USA

3. RNA Institute University of Albany SUNY Albany NY 12222 USA

4. Department of Medical Biotechnology School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran 1416634793 Iran

5. Infectious and Tropical Diseases Research Center Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Tabriz 5166‐15731 Iran

6. Department of Microbiology Faculty of Medicine Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Isfahan 81745‐33871 Iran

7. Department of Microbiology Faculty of Medicine Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences Kermanshah 7155‐1616 Iran

Abstract

AbstractThe rapid advancement of nanotechnology in recent years has opened new avenues of investigation for biomedical sciences. Viral nanoparticles (VNPs) are formulated from plant viruses, mammalian viruses, or bacteriophages. Based on their structure, viruses, and synthetic carriers have been utilized to design bio‐inspired nanocarriers, which serve as building blocks for innovative therapeutic applications. Scientists can chemically or genetically engineer VNPs to encompass various properties, such as enhancing their functionalization with therapeutic molecules and imaging reagents, enabling targeted delivery to specific ligands. The implementation of these novel nanocarrier platforms can revolutionize treatments for cancer, infectious diseases, and chronic illnesses. The primary goal of drug delivery systems is to localize cargo to the specific target site, increasing therapeutic benefits and minimizing off‐target effects. This review critically evaluates the major virus species used as nanocarriers, their applications in therapeutics, and their advantages and disadvantages.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Biochemistry (medical),Genetics (clinical),Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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