| Literature DB >> 30849336 |
Meenu Mehta1, Neha Sharma1, Manish Vyas1, Navneet Khurana1, Pawan Kumar Maurya2, Harjeet Singh3, Terezinha Pinto Andreoli de Jesus4, Harish Dureja5, Dinesh Kumar Chellappan6, Gaurav Gupta7, Ridhima Wadhwa8, Trudi Collet9, Philip M Hansbro10, Kamal Dua11, Saurabh Satija12.
Abstract
Macrophages are considered as the most flexible cells of the hematopoietic system that are distributed in the tissues to act against pathogens and foreign particles. Macrophages are essential in maintaining homeostatic tissue processes, repair and immunity. Also, play important role in cytokine secretion and signal transduction of the infection so as to develop acquired immunity. Accounting to their involvement in pathogenesis, macrophages present a therapeutic target for the treatment of inflammatory respiratory diseases. This review focuses on novel drug delivery systems (NDDS) including nanoparticles, liposomes, dendrimers, microspheres etc that can target alveolar macrophage associated with inflammation, intracellular infection and lung cancer. The physiochemical properties and functional moieties of the NDDS attributes to enhanced macrophage targeting and uptake. The NDDS are promising for sustained drug delivery, reduced therapeutic dose, improved patient compliance and reduce drug toxicity. Further, the review also discuss about modified NDDS for specificity to the target and molecular targeting via anti-microbial peptides, kinases, NRF-2 and phosphodiesterase.Entities:
Keywords: Antimicrobial peptides; Asthma; Inflammation; Macrophages; Nanoparticles; Novel drug delivery systems; Respiratory diseases
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30849336 DOI: 10.1016/j.cbi.2019.02.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Biol Interact ISSN: 0009-2797 Impact factor: 5.192