Insight Into the Prospects for RNAi Therapy of Cancer

Author:

Tian Zhili,Liang Guohui,Cui Kunli,Liang Yayu,Wang Qun,Lv Shuangyu,Cheng Xiaoxia,Zhang Lei

Abstract

RNA interference (RNAi), also known as gene silencing, is a biological process that prevents gene expression in certain diseases such as cancer. It can be used to improve the accuracy, efficiency, and stability of treatments, particularly genetic therapies. However, challenges such as delivery of oligonucleotide drug to less accessible parts of the body and the high incidence of toxic side effects are encountered. It is therefore imperative to improve their delivery to target sites and reduce their harmful effects on noncancerous cells to harness their full potential. In this study, the role of RNAi in the treatment of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus disease plaguing many countries, has been discussed. This review aims to ascertain the mechanism and application of RNAi and explore the current challenges of RNAi therapy by identifying some of the cancer delivery systems and providing drug information for their improvement. It is worth mentioning that delivery systems such as lipid-based delivery systems and exosomes have revolutionized RNAi therapy by reducing their immunogenicity and improving their cellular affinity. A deeper understanding of the mechanism and challenges associated with RNAi in cancer therapy can provide new insights into RNAi drug development.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China-Guangdong Joint Fund

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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