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Lipid-based colloidal nanoparticles for applications in targeted vaccine delivery.
Khan, Muhammad Saad; Baskoy, Sila Appak; Yang, Celina; Hong, Joohye; Chae, Jayoung; Ha, Heejin; Lee, Sungjun; Tanaka, Masayoshi; Choi, Yonghyun; Choi, Jonghoon.
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  • Khan MS; Department of Physics, Toronto Metropolitan University 350 Victoria Street Toronto M5B2K3 Canada.
  • Baskoy SA; Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Science and Technology (iBEST), St. Michael's Hospital 209 Victoria Street Toronto M5B1W8 Canada.
  • Yang C; Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Science and Technology (iBEST), St. Michael's Hospital 209 Victoria Street Toronto M5B1W8 Canada.
  • Hong J; Department of Chemistry and Biology, Toronto Metropolitan University, Faculty of Science 350 Victoria Street Toronto M5B2K3 ON Canada.
  • Chae J; Department of Physics, Toronto Metropolitan University 350 Victoria Street Toronto M5B2K3 Canada.
  • Ha H; Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Science and Technology (iBEST), St. Michael's Hospital 209 Victoria Street Toronto M5B1W8 Canada.
  • Lee S; School of Integrative Engineering, Chung-Ang University Seoul 06974 Republic of Korea dydgus5057@cau.ac.kr nanomed@cau.ac.kr.
  • Tanaka M; School of Integrative Engineering, Chung-Ang University Seoul 06974 Republic of Korea dydgus5057@cau.ac.kr nanomed@cau.ac.kr.
  • Choi Y; School of Integrative Engineering, Chung-Ang University Seoul 06974 Republic of Korea dydgus5057@cau.ac.kr nanomed@cau.ac.kr.
  • Choi J; School of Integrative Engineering, Chung-Ang University Seoul 06974 Republic of Korea dydgus5057@cau.ac.kr nanomed@cau.ac.kr.
Nanoscale Adv ; 5(7): 1853-1869, 2023 Mar 28.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36998671
ABSTRACT
Bioactive molecules and their effects have been influenced by their solubility and administration route. In many therapeutic reagents, the performance of therapeutics is dependent on physiological barriers in the human body and delivery efficacy. Therefore, an effective and stable therapeutic delivery promotes pharmaceutical advancement and suitable biological usage of drugs. In the biological and pharmacological industries, lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) have emerged as a potential carrier to deliver therapeutics. Since studies reported doxorubicin-loaded liposomes (Doxil®), LNPs have been applied to numerous clinical trials. Lipid-based nanoparticles, including liposomes, solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs), and nanostructured lipid nanoparticles, have also been developed to deliver active ingredients in vaccines. In this review, we present the type of LNPs used to develop vaccines with attractive advantages. We then discuss messenger RNA (mRNA) delivery for the clinical application of mRNA therapeutic-loaded LNPs and recent research trend of LNP-based vaccine development.