Organotropic drug delivery: Synthetic nanoparticles and extracellular vesicles

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Sara Busatto
Anthony Pham
Annie Suh
Shane Shapiro
Joy Wolfram
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[1] Mayo Clinic,Department of Transplantation Medicine
[2] Mayo Clinic,Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering
[3] University of Brescia,Department of Molecular and Translational Medicine
[4] Mayo Clinic,Center for Regenerative Medicine
[5] Mayo Clinic,Department of Orthopedic Surgery
[6] Houston Methodist Research Institute,Department of Nanomedicine
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Biomedical Microdevices | 2019年 / 21卷
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Extracellular vesicles; Exosomes; Nanoparticles; Nanomedicine; Organotropic;
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Most clinically approved drugs (primarily small molecules or antibodies) are rapidly cleared from circulation and distribute throughout the body. As a consequence, only a small portion of the dose accumulates at the target site, leading to low efficacy and adverse side effects. Therefore, new delivery strategies are necessary to increase organ and tissue-specific delivery of therapeutic agents. Nanoparticles provide a promising approach for prolonging the circulation time and improving the biodistribution of drugs. However, nanoparticles display several limitations, such as clearance by the immune systems and impaired diffusion in the tissue microenvironment. To overcome common nanoparticle limitations various functionalization and targeting strategies have been proposed. This review will discuss synthetic nanoparticle and extracellular vesicle delivery strategies that exploit organ-specific features to enhance drug accumulation at the target site.
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