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Inhalable neutralizing antibodies – promising approach to combating respiratory viral infections

Michael Y.T. Chow, Harry W. Pan, Han Cong Seow, Jenny K.W. Lam

2022Trends in Pharmacological Sciences30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Monoclonal antibodies represent an exciting class of therapeutics against respiratory viral infections. Notwithstanding their specificity and affinity, the conventional parenteral administration is suboptimal in delivering antibodies for neutralizing activity in the airways due to the poor distribution of macromolecules to the respiratory tract. Inhaled therapy is a promising approach to overcome this hurdle in a noninvasive manner, while advances in antibody engineering have led to the development of unique antibody formats which exhibit properties desirable for inhalation. In this Opinion, we examine the major challenges surrounding the development of inhaled antibodies, identify knowledge gaps that need to be addressed and provide strategies from a drug delivery perspective to enhance the efficacy and safety of neutralizing antibodies against respiratory viral infections.

Topics & Concepts

Monoclonal antibodyAntibodyMedicineImmunologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Respiratory tract infectionsVirologyRespiratory systemDrug developmentIntensive care medicineDrugPharmacologyDiseasePathologyInternal medicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)Inhalation and Respiratory Drug DeliveryRespiratory viral infections researchMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research