Article | March 24, 2025

Advancing Cell Therapies With Lipid Nanoparticles

Source: Cytiva
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Cell therapies are at the forefront of modern medicine, offering methods to treat a variety of diseases by reprogramming cells to enhance or restore their natural functions. These therapies typically involve the use of immune cells, which can be sourced from the patient themselves (autologous) or from a compatible donor (allogenic). After isolation, these cells undergo a process of reprogramming and expansion before being reintroduced into the patient's body to specifically target and combat diseases. A key technology propelling these advancements is the use of lipid nanoparticles (LNP). LNPs provide a versatile, non-viral platform for gene delivery, capable of transporting ribonucleic acid (RNA) into cells. This RNA can then modulate gene expression or facilitate precise gene editing, thereby enhancing the therapeutic potential of cell therapies.

Discover the flexibility and efficiency of LNPs that make them a promising tool in the development of next-generation treatments for a wide range of conditions.

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