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Active Targeted Nanoformulations via Folate Receptors: State of the Art and Future Perspectives

Authors :
Martín Sabroso, Cristina
Torres Suárez, Ana Isabel
Alonso-González, Mario
Fernández Carballido, Ana María
Fraguas Sánchez, Ana Isabel
Martín Sabroso, Cristina
Torres Suárez, Ana Isabel
Alonso-González, Mario
Fernández Carballido, Ana María
Fraguas Sánchez, Ana Isabel
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In normal tissues, the expression of folate receptors is low and limited to cells that are important for embryonic development or for folate reabsorption. However, in several pathological conditions some cells, such as cancer cells and activated macrophages, overexpress folate receptors (FRs). This overexpression makes them a potential therapeutic target in the treatment of cancer and inflammatory diseases to obtain a selective delivery of drugs at altered cells level, and thus to improve the therapeutic efficacy and decrease the systemic toxicity of the pharmacological treatments. Two strategies have been used to achieve this folate receptor targeting: (i) the use of ligands with high affinity to FRs (e.g., folic acid or anti-FRs monoclonal antibodies) linked to the therapeutic agents or (ii) the use of nanocarriers whose surface is decorated with these ligands and in which the drug is encapsulated. This manuscript analyzes the use of FRs as a target to develop new therapeutic tools in the treatment of cancer and inflammatory diseases with an emphasis on the nanoformulations that have been developed for both therapeutic and imaging purposes.<br />Depto. de Farmacia Galénica y Tecnología Alimentaria<br />Fac. de Farmacia<br />Instituto Universitario de Farmacia Industrial<br />TRUE<br />pub

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, 1999-4923, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1429625185
Document Type :
Electronic Resource