Regenerative Therapy (Dec 2019)

Biomaterial-based delivery systems of nucleic acid for regenerative research and regenerative therapy

  • Jun-ichiro Jo,
  • Jian-Qing Gao,
  • Yasuhiko Tabata

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 123 – 130

Abstract

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Regenerative medicine is a new and promising medical method aiming at treating patients with defective or dysfunctional tissues by maintaining or enhancing the biological activity of cells. The development of biomaterial-based technologies, such as cell scaffolds and carriers for drug delivery system, are highly required to promote the regenerative research and regenerative therapy. Nucleic acids are one of the most feasible factors to efficiently modify the biological activity of cells. The effective and stable delivery of nucleic acids into cells is highly required to succeed in the modification. Biomaterials-based non-viral carriers or biological carriers, like exosomes, play an important role in the efficient delivery of nucleic acids. This review introduces the examples of regenerative research and regenerative therapy based on the delivery of nucleic acids with biomaterials technologies and emphasizes their importance to accomplish regenerative medicine. Keywords: Biomaterials, Drug delivery system, Cell scaffold, Nucleic acids, Regenerative research, Regenerative therapy