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Functional ligands for improving anticancer drug therapy: current status and applications to drug delivery systemsopen access

Authors
Bajracharya, RajivSong, Jae GeunPatil, Basavaraj RudragoudaLee, Sang HoonNoh, Hye-MiKim, Da-HyunKim, Gyu-LinSeo, Soo-HwaPark, Ji-WonJeong, Seong HoonLee, Chang HoonHan, Hyo-Kyung
Issue Date
Dec-2022
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
Drug delivery; target selectivity; cell surface receptors; cell penetrating peptides; tight junction opening; anticancer
Citation
Drug Delivery, v.29, no.1, pp 1959 - 1970
Pages
12
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Drug Delivery
Volume
29
Number
1
Start Page
1959
End Page
1970
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/2136
DOI
10.1080/10717544.2022.2089296
ISSN
1071-7544
1521-0464
Abstract
Conventional chemotherapy lacking target selectivity often leads to severe side effects, limiting the effectiveness of chemotherapy. Therefore, drug delivery systems ensuring both selective drug release and efficient intracellular uptake at the target sites are highly demanded in chemotherapy to improve the quality of life of patients with low toxicity. One of the effective approaches for tumor-selective drug delivery is the adoption of functional ligands that can interact with specific receptors overexpressed in malignant cancer cells. Various functional ligands including folic acid, hyaluronic acid, transferrin, peptides, and antibodies, have been extensively explored to develop tumor-selective drug delivery systems. Furthermore, cell-penetrating peptides or ligands for tight junction opening are also actively pursued to improve the intracellular trafficking of anticancer drugs. Sometimes, multiple ligands with different roles are used in combination to enhance the cellular uptake as well as target selectivity of anticancer drugs. In this review, the current status of various functional ligands applicable to improve the effectiveness of cancer chemotherapy is overviewed with a focus on their roles, characteristics, and preclinical/clinical applications.
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