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Usp. Khim., 2018 Volume 87, Issue 4, Pages 374–391 (Mi rcr4208)

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Targeted delivery of anti-tuberculosis drugs to macrophages: targeting mannose receptors

L. Yu. Filatova, N. L. Klyachko, E. V. Kudryashova

Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Chemistry

Abstract: The development of systems for targeted delivery of anti-tuberculosis drugs is a challenge of modern biotechnology. Currently, these drugs are encapsulated in a variety of carriers such as liposomes, polymers, emulsions and so on. Despite successful in vitro testing of these systems, virtually no success was achieved in vivo, because of low accessibility of the foci of infection located in alveolar macrophage cells. A promising strategy for increasing the efficiency of therapeutic action of anti-tuberculosis drugs is to encapsulate the agents into mannosylated carriers targeting the mannose receptors of alveolar macrophages. The review addresses the methods for modification of drug substance carriers, such as liposomes and biodegradable polymers, with mannose residues. The use of mannosylated carriers to deliver anti-tuberculosis agents increases the drug circulation time in the blood stream and increases the drug concentration in alveolar macrophage cells.
The bibliography includes 113 references.

Received: 03.04.2017

DOI: 10.1070/RCR4740


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Russian Chemical Reviews, 2018, 87:4, 374–391

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