Targeting Anticancer Drugs to Tumor Vasculature Using Cationic Liposomes

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Amr S. Abu Lila
Tatsuhiro Ishida
Hiroshi Kiwada
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[1] The University of Tokushima,Department of Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics, Subdivision of Biopharmaceutical Sciences, Institute of Health Biosciences
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Pharmaceutical Research | 2010年 / 27卷
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angiogenesis; anti-angiogenic therapy; anticancer drugs; dosing schedule; dual targeting; PEG-coated cationic liposome; vascular targeting;
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Liposomal drug delivery systems improve the therapeutic index of chemotherapeutic agents, and the use of cationic liposomes to deliver anticancer drugs to solid tumors has recently been recognized as a promising therapeutic strategy to improve the effectiveness of conventional chemotherapeutics. This review summarizes the selective targeting of cationic liposomes to tumor vasculature, the merits of incorporating the polymer polyethylene-glycol (PEG), and the impact of the molar percent of the cationic lipid included in cationic liposomes on liposomal targeting efficacy. In addition, the discussion herein includes the therapeutic benefit of a dual targeting approach, using PEG-coated cationic liposomes in vascular targeting (of tumor endothelial cells), and tumor targeting (of tumor cells) of anticancer drugs. Cationic liposomes have shown considerable promise in preclinical xenograft models and are poised for clinical development.
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页码:1171 / 1183
页数:12
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