Polymer-Based Nanoparticles for Inner Ear Targeted Trans Differentiation Gene Therapy

  • Thomas Foster
  • , Patrick Lim
  • , Melissa Jones
  • , Susbin Raj Wagle
  • , Bozica Kovacevic
  • , Corina Mihaela Ionescu
  • , Elaine Y.M. Wong
  • , Armin Mooranian
  • , Hani Al-Salami

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Abstract

Hearing loss is a significant disability that often goes under recognised, largely due to poor identification, prevention, and treatment. Steps are being made to amend these pitfalls in the investigation of hearing loss, however, the development of a cure to reverse advanced forms remains distant. This review details some current advances in the treatment of hearing loss, with a particular focus on genetic-based nanotechnology and how it may provide a useful avenue for further research. This review presents a broad background on the pathophysiology of hearing loss and some current interventions. We also highlight some potential genes that may be useful in the amelioration of hearing loss. Pathways of cellular differentiation from stem or supporting cell to functional hair cell are covered in detail, as this mechanism represents a key means of regenerating these cell types. Overall, we believe that polymer-based nanotechnology coupled with novel excipients represents a useful area of further research in the treatment of hearing loss, although further studies in this area are required.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202400038
Number of pages14
JournalChemMedChem
Volume19
Issue number17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Sept 2024

Funding

FundersFunder number
NHMRC National Health and Medical Research Council 9000597

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