Title | Proteolysis: a biological process adapted in drug delivery, therapy, and imaging. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2009 |
Authors | Law B, Tung C-H |
Journal | Bioconjug Chem |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 9 |
Pagination | 1683-95 |
Date Published | 2009 Sep |
ISSN | 1520-4812 |
Keywords | Diagnostic Imaging, Drug Delivery Systems, Drug Therapy, Peptide Hydrolases |
Abstract | In many diseases, protease expressions are found deregulated when compared with them at the healthy states. The unique ability to hydrolyze protein amide bonds has made those deregulated proteases attractive biological triggers in drug development. Proteolysis has been widely applied in pro-drug design to achieve favorable pharmacokinetics. Controlled drug delivery systems are also reported by incorporating protease-sensitive motifs onto bio-, inorganic-, or organic- materials. In addition, protease responsive molecular probes are developed for in vitro bioanalysis and in vivo diagnostic imaging. This review focuses on various proteolysis-dependent approaches to drug delivery, therapy, and imaging. References are selected to illustrate the concepts and demonstrate the potentials of these enzyme-responsive strategies. |
DOI | 10.1021/bc800500a |
Alternate Journal | Bioconjug Chem |
PubMed ID | 19754162 |
Grant List | R01-CA099385 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States R01-CA135312 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States |
Related Institute:
Molecular Imaging Innovations Institute (MI3)