| Literature DB >> 34336810 |
Zhaojian Wang1, Huaigu Huang1, Yuexin Chen1, Yuehong Zheng1.
Abstract
Microbubbles with enhanced ultrasound represent a potentially potent evolution to the administration of a free drug in the treatment of thrombotic diseases. Conformational and expressional changes of several thrombotic biological components during active coagulation provide epitopes that allow site-specific delivery of microbubble-based agents to the thrombus for theranostic purpose. Through the interaction with these epitopes, emerging high-affinity small molecular ligands are able to selectively target the thrombi with tremendous advantages over traditional antibody-based strategy. In this mini-review, we summarize recent novel strategies for microbubble-based targeting of thrombus through epitopes located at activated platelets and fibrin. We also discuss the challenges of current targeting modalities and supramolecular carrier systems for their translational use in thrombotic pathologies.Entities:
Keywords: activation-specific probe; microbubbles; small molecular ligand; supramolecular carriers; thrombosis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34336810 PMCID: PMC8322734 DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2021.699450
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Bioeng Biotechnol ISSN: 2296-4185
FIGURE 1Schematic representations of (A) arterial and venous thrombus, candidate-targeting epitopes, and (B) microbubble-based thrombus-targeting strategies.