“…As with plant viruses and bacteriophages, SMV1 should not be pathogenic to humans or animals. To our knowledge, an archaeal virus has never been evaluated in vivo, but the potential for their use as nano-vector platforms has been proposed (Steinmetz et al 2008;Evans 2009;Uldahl and Peng 2013) and recently, an in vitro study investigating SMV1 and its interaction with mammalian cells provided promising results (Uldahl et al 2016b). In this study, SMV1 was shown to be efficiently internalized by both human endothelial cells of brain and umbelical vein origin without any detrimental effect on cell morphology, plasma membrane and mitochondrial functionality (Uldahl, Wu, Hall, Papathanasiou, Peng, and Moghimi 2016b), thus indicating SMV1 as a promising therapeutic nano-vector.…”