Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, College of Pharmacy, University of Tanta, Tanta, Egypt
Abstract
Cancers are life threatening diseases and their traditional treatment strategies have numerous
limitations which include poor pharmacokinetic profiles, non-specific drug distribution in the body
tissues and organs and deprived tumor cells penetration. This attracted the attention of researchers to
tailor efficient drug delivery system for anticancer agents to overcome these limitations. Liposomes are
one of the newly developed delivery systems for anticancer agents. They are vesicular structures, which
were fabricated to enhance drug targeting to tumor tissues either <i>via</i> active or passive targeting. They
can be tailored to penetrate tumor cells membrane which is considered the main rate limiting step in
antineoplastic therapy. This resulted in enhancing drug cellular uptake and internalization and increasing
drug cytotoxic effect. These modifications were achieved <i>via</i> various approaches which included the
use of cell-penetrating peptides, the use of lipid substances that can increase liposome fusogenic properties
or increase the cell membrane permeability toward amphiphilic drugs, surface modification or
ligand targeted liposomes and immuno-liposomes. The modified liposomes were able to enhance anticancer
agent’s cellular uptake and this was reflected in their ability to destroy tumor tissues. This review
outlines different approaches employed for liposomes modification for enhancing anticancer agent’s
cellular uptake.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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