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Title Interest of extracellular vesicles in regards to lipid nanoparticle based systems for intracellular protein delivery
Creator Le Saux et al.
Author Sarah Le Saux
Author Anne Aubert-Pouëssel
Author Khaled Elhady Mohammed
Author Pierre Martineau
Author Laurence Guglielmi
Author Jean-Marie Devoisselle
Author Philippe Legrand
Author Joël Chopineau
Author Marie Morille
Abstract Compared to chemicals that continue to dominate the overall pharmaceutical market, protein therapeutics offer the advantages of higher specificity, greater activity, and reduced toxicity. While nearly all existing therapeutic proteins were developed against soluble or extracellular targets, the ability for proteins to enter cells and target intracellular compartments can significantly broaden their utility for a myriad of exiting targets. Given their physical, chemical, biological instability that could induce adverse effects, and their limited ability to cross cell membranes, delivery systems are required to fully reveal their biological potential. In this context, as natural protein nanocarriers, extracellular vesicles (EVs) hold great promise. Nevertheless, if not present naturally, bringing an interest protein into EV is not an easy task. In this review, we will explore methods used to load extrinsic protein into EVs and compare these natural vectors to their close synthetic counterparts, liposomes/lipid nanoparticles, to induce intracellular protein delivery.
Publication Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Pages 113837
Date 2021-06-16
Journal Abbr Adv Drug Deliv Rev
Language eng
DOI 10.1016/j.addr.2021.113837
ISSN 1872-8294
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra 00000 PMID: 34144089
Tags Animals, Cytoplasmic delivery, Drug Delivery Systems, Exosomes, Extracellular Vesicles, Humans, Liposomes, Macromolecules delivery, Microvesicles, Nanoparticles, Proteins, review, Revue, Therapeutic proteins, Vectorisation
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Date Modified 2023/04/06 - 18:08:52
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