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      Nanotechnology for Protein Delivery: Overview and Perspectives

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          Protein-based therapeutics have made a significant impact in the treatment of a variety of important human diseases. However, given their intrinsically vulnerable structure and susceptibility to enzymatic degradation, many therapeutic proteins such as enzymes, growth factors, hormones, and cytokines suffer from poor physicochemical/biological stability and immunogenicity that may limit their potential benefits, and in some cases limit their utility. Furthermore, when protein therapeutics are developed for intracellular targets, their internalization and biological activity may be limited by inefficient membrane permeability and/or endosomal escape. Development of effective protein delivery strategies is therefore essential to further enhance therapeutic outcomes to enable widespread medical applications. This review discusses the advantages and limitations of marketed and developmental-stage protein delivery strategies, and provides a focused overview of recent advances in nanotechnology platforms for the systemic delivery of therapeutic proteins. In addition, we also highlight nanoparticle-mediated non-invasive administration approaches (e.g., oral, nasal, pulmonary, and transdermal routes) for protein delivery.

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          Journal
          8607908
          21032
          J Control Release
          J Control Release
          Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society
          0168-3659
          1873-4995
          24 November 2015
          13 October 2015
          28 October 2016
          28 October 2017
          : 240
          : 24-37
          Affiliations
          [a ]Laboratory of Nanomedicine and Biomaterials, Department of Anesthesiology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, United States
          [b ]King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
          Author notes
          [* ]Corresponding authors. jshi@ 123456bwh.harvard.edu (J.S.); ofarokhzad@ 123456bwh.harvard.edu (O.C.F.)
          Article
          PMC4833694 PMC4833694 4833694 nihpa736096
          10.1016/j.jconrel.2015.10.012
          4833694
          26458789
          eaccb2d4-ecae-4efd-b25d-fb7f2846ba30
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          therapy,protein delivery,nanoparticle,nanotechnology,non-invasive administration

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