Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Sep 2024)

Non-viral vectors combined delivery of siRNA and anti-cancer drugs to reverse tumor multidrug resistance

  • Renkai Xue,
  • Yanzhu Pan,
  • Lijie Xia,
  • Jinyao Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 178
p. 117119

Abstract

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Multidrug resistance (MDR) of tumors is one of the main reasons for the failure of chemotherapy. Multidrug resistance refers to the cross-resistance of tumor cells to multiple antitumor drugs with different structures and mechanisms of action. Current strategies to reverse multidrug resistance in tumors include MDR inhibitors and RNAi technology. siRNA is a small molecule RNA that is widely used in RNAi technology and has the characteristics of being prepared in large quantities and chemically modified. However, siRNA is susceptible to degradation in vivo. The effect of siRNA therapy alone is not ideal, so siRNA and anticancer drugs are administered in combination to reverse the MDR of tumors. Non-viral vectors are now commonly used to deliver siRNA and anticancer drugs to tumor sites. This article will review the progress of siRNA and chemotherapeutic drug delivery systems and their mechanisms for reversing multidrug resistance.

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