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Unlike virtually all other gene (and drug) delivery systems, the histidine-lysine peptide carrier (H2K) is not dependent on passive diffusion or the enhanced permeability and retention property to transfect tumors efficiently. Because H2K peptide has a repeating sequence pattern of –KHHK-, transcytosis of the H2K polyplex (peptide and plasmid) is mediated by the neuropilin-1 receptor (NRP1) through the tumor endothelium. Activation of the NRP1 transport system provides the rationale for enhanced tumor targeting and the widespread distribution of plasmids by the H2K carrier in murine tumor xenograft model.
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This page is a summary of: The neuropilin-1 receptor mediates enhanced tumor delivery of H2K polyplexes, The Journal of Gene Medicine, July 2016, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/jgm.2886.
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