Title of article :
Low density lipoprotein bionanoparticles: From cholesterol transport to delivery of anti-cancer drugs
Author/Authors :
Harisa, Gamaleldin I. King Saud University - College of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutics, Saudi Arabia , Harisa, Gamaleldin I. Al-Azhar University (Boys) - College of Pharmacy - Department of Biochemistry, Egypt , Alanazi, Fars K. King Saud University - College of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutics, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
In this review article, we highlight the importance of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and its implications in the field of drug delivery to cancer cells. LDL is naturally occurring bionanopar- ticles (BNP) with a size of 18–25 nm. These BNPs specifically transport cholesterol to cells express- ing the LDL receptors (LDLRs). Several tumors overexpress LDLRs, presumably to provide cholesterol for sustaining a high rate of membrane synthesis. LDL BNPs are biocompatible and biodegradable, favorably bind hydrophobic and amphiphilic drugs, are taken up by a receptor-med- iated mechanism, have a half-life of 2–4 days, and can be rerouted. Drugs can be loaded onto LDL BNPs by surface loading, core loading, and apoprotein interaction. LDL may be used as a drug carrier for treatment of atherosclerosis, cancer, and in photodynamic therapies.
Keywords :
Nanoparticles , Biological nanoparticles , LDL , LDL receptor , Drug delivery , Cance
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)