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The Targeted-liposome Delivery System of Antitumor Drugs

Journal

CURRENT DRUG METABOLISM
Volume 16, Issue 10, Pages 894-910

Publisher

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/138920021610151210184654

Keywords

Antitumor drugs; drug delivery system; pharmacokinetics; targeting mechanism; targeted liposomes

Funding

  1. Chinese Ministry of Sciences and Technology Research project [2009ZX09304-002]
  2. State 973 plan project [2010CB735602]
  3. Major National Technology Programs in the Twelfth Five-Year Plan period [2012ZX09304002]

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The liposome delivery system has been intensively explored as novel drug delivery system (DDS) for antitumor drugs, due to its safety, selective cytotoxicity, long circulation and slow elimination in blood, which is favorable for cancer therapy. The liposome-based chemotherapeutics are used to treat a variety of cancers to enhance the therapeutic index of antitumor drugs. Here, the author reviewed the important targets for cancer therapy and the pharmacokinetic behavior of liposomal drugs in vivo, as well as the application of the targeting liposomal system in cancer therapy. Considering further application for clinical use, the great challenges of the liposome-based delivery system were also proposed as follows: 1) prepare stealth liposome with steric stabilization and further enhance the therapeutic effects and safety; 2) explore more safe clinical targets and complementary or different types of targeting liposome; 3) thirdly, more investment is needed on the research of pharmacokinetics of the elements such as the ligands (antibody), PEG and lipids of liposome delivery system as well as safety evaluation. Considering the complex process of the liposomal encapsulation drugs in vivo, the author inferred that there are maybe different forms of the encapsulation drug to be internalized by the tumor tissues at the same time and space, although there are little reports on it.

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