2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11095-008-9802-1
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Targeted Delivery with Peptidomimetic Conjugated Self-Assembled Nanoparticles

Abstract: Peptides produce specific nanostructures, making them useful for targeting in biological systems but they have low bioavailability, potential immunogenicity and poor metabolic stability. Peptidomimetic self-assembled NPs can possess biological recognition motifs as well as providing desired engineering properties. Inorganic NPs, coated with self-assembled macromers for stability and anti-fouling, and conjugated with target-specific ligands, are advancing imaging from the anatomy-based level to the molecular le… Show more

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“…[45]. Cancer cells develop resistance to chemotherapy by adapting to cellular stress and toxic insults via the increased drug efflux, decreased drug influx, DNA repair activation, detoxification and blockage of apoptosis [46]. It is not surprising that our nanoparticle formulations, consisting of single active drug component without the specific targeting modality and co-factors or modulators, are not efficient in combating drug resistance [47].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[45]. Cancer cells develop resistance to chemotherapy by adapting to cellular stress and toxic insults via the increased drug efflux, decreased drug influx, DNA repair activation, detoxification and blockage of apoptosis [46]. It is not surprising that our nanoparticle formulations, consisting of single active drug component without the specific targeting modality and co-factors or modulators, are not efficient in combating drug resistance [47].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other peptide-related nanoparticles, such as peptide aptamers and peptidomimetic self-assembled nanoparticles, also have shown great potential in targeted drug delivery. The former are more frequently used directly as drugs interfering with the function of receptors [128], while the later have more expanded applications in tumor imaging, tumor-targeting delivery and vaccination [129]. The use of these peptides has increased the specificity and efficacy of drug delivery while reducing side effects [130, 131].…”
Section: Peptides As Targeting Ligandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, peptidomimetic selfassembled nanoparticles and peptide aptamers, which are peptide-related nanoparticles, also have shown great promise in targeted drug delivery. The former have wider applications in tumor imaging, tumor targeting delivery and vaccination [ 58 ], whereas the latter are directly used as drugs interfering with the function of receptors [ 59 ]. The use of these peptides has assisted in enhancing the specifi city and effi cacy of drug delivery with reduced side effects [ 60 , 61 ].…”
Section: Protein and Peptide Based Carrier Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%