Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 1 de 1
Filter
Add more filters











Database
Language
Publication year range
1.
Antiviral Res ; 84(2): 142-9, 2009 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19699239

ABSTRACT

Selective delivery of antiretrovirals to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected cells may reduce toxicities associated with long-term highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), may improve therapeutic compliance and delay the emergence of resistance. We developed sterically stabilized pegylated liposomes coated with targeting ligands derived from the Fab' fragment of HIV-gp120-directed monoclonal antibody F105, and evaluated these liposomes as vehicles for targeted delivery of a novel HIV-1 protease inhibitor. We demonstrated that the immunoliposomes were selectively taken up by HIV-1-infected cells and localized intracellularly, enabling the establishment of a cytoplasmic reservoir of protease inhibitor. In antiviral experiments, the drug delivered by the immunoliposomes showed greater and longer antiviral activity than comparable concentrations of free drug or drug encapsulated in non-targeted liposomes. In conclusion, by combining a targeting moiety with drug-loaded liposomes, efficient and specific uptake by non-phagocytic HIV-infected cells was facilitated, resulting in drug delivery to infected cells. This approach to targeted delivery of antiretroviral compounds may enable the design of drug regimens for patients that allow increased therapeutic adherence and less toxic treatment of HIV infection.


Subject(s)
Anti-HIV Agents/pharmacology , HIV Envelope Protein gp120/metabolism , HIV Protease Inhibitors/pharmacology , HIV-1/drug effects , Liposomes/metabolism , Liposomes/pharmacology , Virus Replication/drug effects , Cell Line , Drug Carriers/pharmacology , HIV Infections/drug therapy , HIV Protease Inhibitors/chemical synthesis , HIV Protease Inhibitors/chemistry , HIV-1/metabolism , HIV-1/physiology , Humans , Liposomes/chemistry , Polyethylene Glycols/chemistry , Polyethylene Glycols/pharmacology , T-Lymphocytes/virology
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL