Patent classifications
A61K47/6917
Synthetic Nanostructures Including Nucleic Acids and/or Other Entities
Articles, compositions, kits, and methods relating to nanostructures, including synthetic nanostructures, are provided. Certain embodiments described herein include structures having a core-shell type arrangement; for instance, a nanostructure core may be surrounded by a shell including a material, such as a lipid bilayer, and may include other components such as oligonucleotides. In some embodiments, the structures, when introduced into a subject, can be used to deliver nucleic acids and/or can regulate gene expression. Accordingly, the structures described herein may be used to diagnose, prevent, treat or manage certain diseases or bodily conditions. In some cases, the structures are both a therapeutic agent and a diagnostic agent.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TARGETED DELIVERY OF PROTEIN FRAGMENTS
The present invention is related to the field of targeted drug delivery. In particular, the particles and compositions described herein are used to deliver drugs to treat the diseases and conditions of interest. These particles and compositions include, but are not limited to, the lipopeptide complexes that mimic human high-density lipoproteins but contain apolipoprotein fragments or combination thereof.
Exosomes for target specific delivery and methods for preparing and delivering the same
The present invention provides a method for producing an exosome that transfers an active substance specifically to a target and the exosome produced by the same; a method for delivering the active substance to the target tissue using the exosome; a pharmaceutical composition for delivery of the active substance comprising the exosome as an active ingredient; and a composition for preparing the exosome comprising an expression vector wherein the target peptide is inserted into an extracellular portion of a transmembrane protein.
CATIONIC LIPID COMPOSITIONS FOR TISSUE-SPECIFIC DELIVERY
Provided herein are, inter alia, compositions and methods useful for the in vivo delivery of bioactive agents (e.g., therapeutic or diagnostic agents). The compositions provided herein include cationic lipids, helper lipids and a biostability enhancing agent, which together form a lipid aggregate with the bioactive agent and allow for the systemic delivery of the bioactive agent to, for example, spleen tissue without the requirement for biomolecular targeting.