Lipid-based Liquid Crystalline Films and Solutions for the Delivery of Cargo to Cells.

IF 4.8 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Liquid Crystals Reviews Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-11-04 DOI:10.1080/21680396.2019.1666752
Marilyn Porras-Gomez, Cecilia Leal
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A major challenge in the delivery of cargo (genes and/or drugs) to cells using nanostructured vehicles is the ability to safely penetrate plasma membranes by escaping the endosome before degradation, later releasing the payload into the cytoplasm or organelle of interest. Lipids are a class of bio-compatible molecules that self-assemble into a variety of liquid crystalline constructs. Most of these materials can be used to encapsulate drugs, proteins, and nucleic acids to deliver them safely into various cell types. Lipid phases offer a plethora of structures capable of forming complexes with biomolecules, most notably nucleic acids. The physichochemical characteristics of the lipid molecular building blocks, one might say the lipid primary structure, dictates how they collectively interact to assemble into various secondary structures. These include bilayers, lamellar stacks of bilayers, two-dimensional (2D) hexagonal arrays of lipid tubes, and even 3D cubic constructs. The liquid crystalline materials can be present in the form of aqueous suspensions, bulk materials or confined to a film configuration depending on the intended application (e.g. bolus vs surface-based delivery). This work compiles recent findings of different lipid-based liquid crystalline constructs both in films and particles for gene and drug delivery applications. We explore how lipid primary and secondary structures endow liquid crystalline materials with the ability to carry biomolecular cargo and interact with cells.

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用于向细胞输送货物的脂基液晶薄膜和解决方案。
利用纳米结构载体向细胞输送货物(基因和/或药物)的一个主要挑战是,能否在降解前安全地穿透质膜,逃出内质体,随后将有效载荷释放到细胞质或相关细胞器中。脂质是一类生物相容性分子,可自组装成各种液晶结构。这些材料大多可用于封装药物、蛋白质和核酸,将其安全地输送到各种细胞中。脂相具有大量能够与生物大分子(尤其是核酸)形成复合物的结构。脂质分子构件的物理化学特性,也可以说是脂质的一级结构,决定了它们如何共同作用以组合成各种二级结构。这些结构包括双分子层、双分子层的层状堆叠、二维(2D)六边形脂管阵列,甚至三维立方体结构。液晶材料可以以水悬浮液、块状材料或薄膜结构的形式存在,具体取决于预期的应用(如栓剂给药与表面给药)。本研究汇编了最近在基因和药物递送应用中对不同的脂基液晶结构薄膜和颗粒的研究成果。我们探讨了脂质一级和二级结构如何赋予液晶材料携带生物分子货物并与细胞相互作用的能力。
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Liquid Crystals Reviews
Liquid Crystals Reviews CHEMISTRY, PHYSICALCRYSTALLOGRAPHY&n-CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
5.90%
发文量
8
期刊介绍: Liquid Crystals Reviews publishes review articles on all aspects of liquid crystal fundamentals and applied science, including experimental and theoretical studies of physical and chemical properties, molecular design and synthesis and engineering of liquid crystal devices. The Journal fosters cross-disciplinary exchange of ideas, encouraging authors to present material at a level accessible to specialists from other fields of science and engineering. Liquid Crystals Reviews provides the scientific community, in both academia and industry, with a publication of standing, guaranteed by the Editors and by the International Editorial Board who are active scientists in the worldwide liquid crystal community.
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