Abstract
Conventional liposomal drug delivery has been associated with obvious limitations, such as a rapid absorption by the recticulo-endothelial system in the liver and spleen, a short circulation time and a low therapeutic efficacy. Various modifications of liposomal drugs have been developed to prolong the duration of actions of the drugs at target sites, reduce its adverse effects and increase therapeutic index of drugs such as polymeric conjugation and polymeric fixation on the surface of a liposome. The lymphatic system is an important highway to spread the metastasis of most human cancers including breast, colon, and lung, ovarian and prostate. To eradicate those metastatic cancer cells from the lymphatic system, several efforts have been made to develop new and efficient lymphatic targeting drug delivery systems in order to achieve a high initial lymphatic uptake and lymph node localization. Recently, molecule targeting of liposome to lymphatic system may enhance therapeutic efficacy by improving the initial lymphatic uptake and the lymph nodal retention of liposomes such as the ligand-receptor and antibodies binding on the surface of liposome. This article aims to review the emerging liposomal drug, which is targeting the lymphatic system. The significant factors associated with targeting liposomal drugs will also be discussed in more detail in this review.
Keywords: Stealth liposome, targeted drug delivery system, lymphatic system, immunoliposome, metastasis, liposomal, lymphatic sys-tem, auxiliary lymph node, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, bloodstream, immune system, epidermal growth factor-2, nano-crystals, dendrimers, human immunodeficiency virus, camptothecin, doxorubicin, Liposome, dipalmitoyl-phosphatidylcholine (DPPC), phosphatidylserine, phacocytosis, phospholipid liposome, monoclonal antibodies, biotin/avidin-liposome, Adriamycin, Cholesterol, Dicetylphosphate, Egg phosphatidylcholine, Egg-phosphatidylglycerol, Injected dose, Phosphatidylcholine, Vascular endothelial growth factors
Current Cancer Drug Targets
Title: Molecular Targeting of Liposomal Nano-Particles to Lymphatic System
Volume: 11 Issue: 2
Author(s): Nguyen-Van Cuong and Ming-Fa Hsieh
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Keywords: Stealth liposome, targeted drug delivery system, lymphatic system, immunoliposome, metastasis, liposomal, lymphatic sys-tem, auxiliary lymph node, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, bloodstream, immune system, epidermal growth factor-2, nano-crystals, dendrimers, human immunodeficiency virus, camptothecin, doxorubicin, Liposome, dipalmitoyl-phosphatidylcholine (DPPC), phosphatidylserine, phacocytosis, phospholipid liposome, monoclonal antibodies, biotin/avidin-liposome, Adriamycin, Cholesterol, Dicetylphosphate, Egg phosphatidylcholine, Egg-phosphatidylglycerol, Injected dose, Phosphatidylcholine, Vascular endothelial growth factors
Abstract: Conventional liposomal drug delivery has been associated with obvious limitations, such as a rapid absorption by the recticulo-endothelial system in the liver and spleen, a short circulation time and a low therapeutic efficacy. Various modifications of liposomal drugs have been developed to prolong the duration of actions of the drugs at target sites, reduce its adverse effects and increase therapeutic index of drugs such as polymeric conjugation and polymeric fixation on the surface of a liposome. The lymphatic system is an important highway to spread the metastasis of most human cancers including breast, colon, and lung, ovarian and prostate. To eradicate those metastatic cancer cells from the lymphatic system, several efforts have been made to develop new and efficient lymphatic targeting drug delivery systems in order to achieve a high initial lymphatic uptake and lymph node localization. Recently, molecule targeting of liposome to lymphatic system may enhance therapeutic efficacy by improving the initial lymphatic uptake and the lymph nodal retention of liposomes such as the ligand-receptor and antibodies binding on the surface of liposome. This article aims to review the emerging liposomal drug, which is targeting the lymphatic system. The significant factors associated with targeting liposomal drugs will also be discussed in more detail in this review.
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Cuong Nguyen-Van and Hsieh Ming-Fa, Molecular Targeting of Liposomal Nano-Particles to Lymphatic System, Current Cancer Drug Targets 2011; 11 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156800911794328439
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