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Peptide-Based Drug Delivery Systems

Journal

MEDICINA-LITHUANIA
Volume 57, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/medicina57111209

Keywords

drug delivery system; drug carriers; peptide-based; cell penetrating peptides; targeted delivery; stimuli responsive; scaffolds

Funding

  1. Collaborative Research grant from Nazarbayev University [021220CRP0722]

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Peptide-based drug delivery systems offer advantages over synthetic systems in terms of biocompatibility, lack of toxicity, and controlled molecular weight. Various peptide-based carriers have been used to deliver toxic drugs, with a focus on anticancer medications, and efforts are being made to develop controlled drug delivery systems for improved outcomes.
Peptide-based drug delivery systems have many advantages when compared to synthetic systems in that they have better biocompatibility, biochemical and biophysical properties, lack of toxicity, controlled molecular weight via solid phase synthesis and purification. Lysosomes, solid lipid nanoparticles, dendrimers, polymeric micelles can be applied by intravenous administration, however they are of artificial nature and thus may induce side effects and possess lack of ability to penetrate the blood-brain barrier. An analysis of nontoxic drug delivery systems and an establishment of prospective trends in the development of drug delivery systems was needed. This review paper summarizes data, mainly from the past 5 years, devoted to the use of peptide-based carriers for delivery of various toxic drugs, mostly anticancer or drugs with limiting bioavailability. Peptide-based drug delivery platforms are utilized as peptide-drug conjugates, injectable biodegradable particles and depots for delivering small molecule pharmaceutical substances (500 Da) and therapeutic proteins. Controlled drug delivery systems that can effectively deliver anticancer and peptide-based drugs leading to accelerated recovery without significant side effects are discussed. Moreover, cell penetrating peptides and their molecular mechanisms as targeting peptides, as well as stimuli responsive (enzyme-responsive and pH-responsive) peptides and peptide-based self-assembly scaffolds are also reviewed.

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