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Potential of microneedle-assisted micro-particle delivery by gene guns: a review.

Dongwei Zhang1, Diganta B Das, Chris D Rielly.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Gene guns have been used to deliver deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) loaded micro-particle and breach the muscle tissue to target cells of interest to achieve gene transfection.
OBJECTIVE: This article aims to discuss the potential of microneedle (MN) assisted micro-particle delivery from gene guns, with a view to reducing tissue damage.
METHODS: Using a range of sources, the main gene guns for micro-particle delivery are reviewed along with the primary features of their technology, e.g. their design configurations, the material selection of the micro-particle, the driving gas type and pressure. Depending on the gene gun system, the achieved penetration depths in the skin are discussed as a function of the gas pressure, the type of the gene gun system and particle size, velocity and density. The concept of MN-assisted micro-particles delivery which consists of three stages (namely, acceleration, separation and decoration stage) is discussed. In this method, solid MNs are inserted into the skin to penetrate the epidermis/dermis layer and create holes for particle injection. Several designs of MN array are discussed and the insertion mechanism is explored, as it determines the feasibility of the MN-based system for particle transfer.
RESULTS: This review suggests that one of the problems of gene guns is that they need high operating pressures, which may result in direct or indirect tissue/cells damage. MNs seem to be a promising method which if combined with the gene guns may reduce the operating pressures for these devices and reduce tissue/cell damages.
CONCLUSIONS: There is sufficient potential for MN-assisted particle delivery systems.

Keywords:  Gene gun; micro-particle; microneedle; penetration depth; skin

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24313864     DOI: 10.3109/10717544.2013.864345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Deliv        ISSN: 1071-7544            Impact factor:   6.419


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