Current Pharmaceutical Design

Author(s): Fitya Syarifa Mozar and Ezharul Hoque Chowdhury*

DOI: 10.2174/1381612824666180730161721

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Impact of PEGylated Nanoparticles on Tumor Targeted Drug Delivery

Page: [3283 - 3296] Pages: 14

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Abstract

PEG-functionalized nanoparticles as carriers of chemotherapeutics agents have been explored with notable successes in preclinical and clinical stages of cancer treatment, with some already approved by FDA, namely PEGylated liposomes and polymers. Half-life extension of therapeutic agents through PEGylation process improves their pharmacokinetic (PK) profiles, thereby reducing their dosing frequency. Protein corona composition of PEGylated nanoparticles (NPs) confers a tremendous influence on their surface characteristics which directly impact tumor accumulation and clearance properties of the drugs. By controlling the size and complexity of PEG molecules, as well as by attaching targeting moieties, the surface characteristics of NPs can be manipulated to improve their tumor uptake without sacrificing the circulation time. This review focuses on design and applications of PEGylated NPs for tumor targeted drug delivery in animal models and clinical setting.

Keywords: PEGylation, protein corona, pharmacokinetics, biodistribution, nanoparticles, tumor regression, tumor accumulation.