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Peptide-based delivery of therapeutics in cancer treatment

Timothy Samec, Jessica Boulos, Serena Gilmore, Anthony Hazelton, Angela Alexander-Bryant

2022Materials Today Bio75 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Current delivery strategies for cancer therapeutics commonly cause significant systemic side effects due to required high doses of therapeutic, inefficient cellular uptake of drug, and poor cell selectivity. Peptide-based delivery systems have shown the ability to alleviate these issues and can significantly enhance therapeutic loading, delivery, and cancer targetability. Peptide systems can be tailor-made for specific cancer applications. This review describes three peptide classes, targeting, cell penetrating, and fusogenic peptides, as stand-alone nanoparticle systems, conjugations to nanoparticle systems, or as the therapeutic modality. Peptide nanoparticle design, characteristics, and applications are discussed as well as peptide applications in the clinical space.

Topics & Concepts

PeptideDrug deliveryCancerCancer treatmentCancer cellCell-penetrating peptideCancer therapyNanotechnologyMedicineCancer researchMaterials scienceChemistryInternal medicineBiochemistryRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesImmunotherapy and Immune Responses