[HTML][HTML] Albumin-based drug delivery: harnessing nature to cure disease

MT Larsen, M Kuhlmann, ML Hvam… - Molecular and cellular …, 2016 - Springer
MT Larsen, M Kuhlmann, ML Hvam, KA Howard
Molecular and cellular therapies, 2016Springer
The effectiveness of a drug is dependent on accumulation at the site of action at therapeutic
levels, however, challenges such as rapid renal clearance, degradation or non-specific
accumulation requires drug delivery enabling technologies. Albumin is a natural transport
protein with multiple ligand binding sites, cellular receptor engagement, and a long
circulatory half-life due to interaction with the recycling neonatal Fc receptor. Exploitation of
these properties promotes albumin as an attractive candidate for half-life extension and …
Abstract
The effectiveness of a drug is dependent on accumulation at the site of action at therapeutic levels, however, challenges such as rapid renal clearance, degradation or non-specific accumulation requires drug delivery enabling technologies. Albumin is a natural transport protein with multiple ligand binding sites, cellular receptor engagement, and a long circulatory half-life due to interaction with the recycling neonatal Fc receptor. Exploitation of these properties promotes albumin as an attractive candidate for half-life extension and targeted intracellular delivery of drugs attached by covalent conjugation, genetic fusions, association or ligand-mediated association. This review will give an overview of albumin-based products with focus on the natural biological properties and molecular interactions that can be harnessed for the design of a next-generation drug delivery platform.
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