2020
DOI: 10.1002/adtp.202000113
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Nanotechnology‐Based Targeted Drug Delivery: An Emerging Tool to Overcome Tuberculosis

Abstract: The appearance and rapid spread of drug resistant strains of tuberculosis (TB), one of the deadliest infectious diseases, pose a serious threat to public health and increase the need for shorter, less toxic, and more effective therapies. Developing new drugs is difficult and often associated with side effects, so nanotechnology has emerged as a tool to improve current treatments and to rescue drugs having elevated toxicity or poor solubility. Due to their size and surface chemistry, antimicrobial‐loaded nanoca… Show more

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“…Liposomes have been tested with various drugs, and liposome-formulated drugs are now in clinical use for cancer and systemic or local infections, as well as for the treatment of chronic respiratory conditions [ 5 ]. Antibiotics encapsulated in liposomes have been shown to be effective both in tuberculous [ 6 ] and in non-tuberculous mycobacteria strains [ 7 ]. The currently available guidelines state that there are no specific treatments, treatment combinations, or therapeutic regimens with proven efficacy [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liposomes have been tested with various drugs, and liposome-formulated drugs are now in clinical use for cancer and systemic or local infections, as well as for the treatment of chronic respiratory conditions [ 5 ]. Antibiotics encapsulated in liposomes have been shown to be effective both in tuberculous [ 6 ] and in non-tuberculous mycobacteria strains [ 7 ]. The currently available guidelines state that there are no specific treatments, treatment combinations, or therapeutic regimens with proven efficacy [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since tissues infected by bacteria can also cause increased vascular permeability through inflammation, the EPR effect is stipulated to occur in such tissues [ 45 ]. Nanoparticles with longer half-lives would hence have a higher chance to be retained at infected tissues [ 46 ].…”
Section: The Potential Of Active and Passive Targeting Approaches For Tb Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the approaches to actively deliver the drugs is by the incorporation of macrophages. As Mtb mainly resides in macrophages [ 46 ], using characteristic receptors on macrophages as candidates for active targeting is theoretically feasible and ensures a higher amount of the drug can be delivered to Mtb compared with the free drug or passive targeting [ 64 ]. A broad range of receptors have been recognized on macrophages, and several of them have been investigated for possible uses as target receptors.…”
Section: The Potential Of Active and Passive Targeting Approaches For Tb Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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