Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (Jan 2020)

Novel zwitterionic vectors: Multi-functional delivery systems for therapeutic genes and drugs

  • Ling-Yan Zhou,
  • Yang-Hui Zhu,
  • Xiao-Yu Wang,
  • Chao Shen,
  • Xia-Wei Wei,
  • Ting Xu,
  • Zhi-Yao He

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18
pp. 1980 – 1999

Abstract

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Zwitterions consist of equal molar cationic and anionic moieties and thus exhibit overall electroneutrality. Zwitterionic materials include phosphorylcholine, sulfobetaine, carboxybetaine, zwitterionic amino acids/peptides, and other mix-charged zwitterions that could form dense and stable hydration shells through the strong ion–dipole interaction among water molecules and zwitterions. As a result of their remarkable hydration capability and low interfacial energy, zwitterionic materials have become ideal choices for designing therapeutic vectors to prevent undesired biosorption especially nonspecific biomacromolecules during circulation, which was termed antifouling capability. And along with their great biocompatibility, low cytotoxicity, negligible immunogenicity, systematic stability and long circulation time, zwitterionic materials have been widely utilized for the delivery of drugs and therapeutic genes. In this review, we first summarized the possible antifouling mechanism of zwitterions briefly, and separately introduced the features and advantages of each type of zwitterionic materials. Then we highlighted their applications in stimuli-responsive “intelligent” drug delivery systems as well as tumor-targeting carriers and stressed the multifunctional role they played in therapeutic gene delivery.

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