Delivery of mRNA Using Biomimetic Vectors: Progress and Challenges.
Menghao YinHanruo SunYanan LiJingge ZhangJinjin WangYan LiangKaixiang ZhangPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is an emerging class of therapeutic agents for treating a wide range of diseases. However, due to the instability and low cell transfection rate of naked mRNA, the expression of delivered mRNA in target cells or tissues in vivo requires delivery strategies. Biomimetic vectors hold advantages such as high biocompatibility, tissue specific targeting ability and efficient delivery mechanisms, potentially overcoming challenges faced by other delivery vectors. In this review, biomimetic vector-based mRNA delivery systems are summarized and discuss the possible challenges and prospects of such delivery systems, which may contribute to the progress and application of mRNA-based therapy in the biomedical field.