Literature DB >> 33964364

Nanobodies as efficient drug-carriers: Progress and trends in chemotherapy.

Sandeep Surendra Panikar1, Nehla Banu2, Jesse Haramati3, Susana Del Toro-Arreola4, Annie Riera Leal5, Pedro Salas6.   

Abstract

Nanobodies (Nb) have a promising future as a part of next generation chemodrug delivery systems. Nb, or VHH, are small (15 kDa) monomeric antibody fragments consisting of the antigen binding region of heavy chain antibodies. Heavy chain antibodies are naturally produced by camelids, however the structure of their VHH regions can be readily reproduced in industrial expression systems, such as bacteria or yeast. Due to their small size, high solubility, remarkable stability, manipulatable characteristics, excellent in vivo tissue penetration, conjugation advantages, and ease of production, Nb have many advantages when compared against their antibody precursors. In this review, we discuss the generation and selection of Nbs via phage display libraries for easy screening, and the conjugation techniques involved in creating target-specific nanocarriers. Furthermore, we provide a comprehensive overview of recent developments and perspectives in the field of Nb drug conjugates (NDCs) and Nb-based drug vehicles (NDv) with respect to antitumor therapeutics.
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Keywords:  Antibody drug conjugates (ADCs); Camelid nanobody (VHH); Cancer-biomarker; Conjugation strategy; Drug delivery; Nanobody drug conjugates (NDCs); Phage-display technique

Year:  2021        PMID: 33964364     DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2021.05.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Control Release        ISSN: 0168-3659            Impact factor:   9.776


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1.  Generation and diversification of recombinant monoclonal antibodies.

Authors:  Keith F DeLuca; Jeanne E Mick; Amy H Ide; Wanessa C Lima; Lori Sherman; Kristin L Schaller; Steven M Anderson; Ning Zhao; Timothy J Stasevich; Dileep Varma; Jakob Nilsson; Jennifer G DeLuca
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2021-12-31       Impact factor: 8.140

2.  One-Step Microfluidic Fabrication of Multi-Responsive Liposomes for Targeted Delivery of Doxorubicin Synergism with Photothermal Effect.

Authors:  Songwei Lv; Ran Jing; Xiaowu Liu; Honglei Shi; Yunfeng Shi; Xugang Wang; Xiubo Zhao; Kai Cao; Zhong Lv
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2021-11-23
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