Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes Can Transfect PBMCs Following Intravenous Administration
Come: Chinese Academy of Sciences Date: 2015-07-15 10:21:20
Ensysce has data demonstrating that SWCNT form stable complexes with oligonucleotide payloads, including full length RNA and plasmid DNA. These SWCNT complexes facilitate the delivery of large biologically active agents through natural barriers within the body, and readily into PBMC. Ensysce has also shown the complexes can be formulated to control relative tissue distribution following intravenous administration.
Oligonucleotide delivery especially to PBMCs has been a focus of intense research for years and as seen with the CART therapy is currently limited to in vitro methods using viral vectors or mechanical electroporation. The ability of SWCNT to enable in vivo transfection of PBMCs would be a significant accomplishment for this field which may lead to novel therapeutic approaches for the CART and crisper technologies.
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