Advanced Strategies for Overcoming Endosomal/Lysosomal Barrier in Nanodrug Delivery

  • Qiu C
  • Xia F
  • Zhang J
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Abstract

Nanocarriers have therapeutic potential to facilitate drug delivery, including biological agents, small-molecule drugs, and nucleic acids. However, their efficiency is limited by several factors; among which, endosomal/lysosomal degradation after endocytosis is the most important. This review summarizes advanced strategies for overcoming endosomal/lysosomal barriers to efficient nanodrug delivery based on the perspective of cellular uptake and intracellular transport mechanisms. These strategies include promoting endosomal/lysosomal escape, using non-endocytic methods of delivery to directly cross the cell membrane to evade endosomes/lysosomes and making a detour pathway to evade endosomes/lysosomes. On the basis of the findings of this review, we proposed several promising strategies for overcoming endosomal/lysosomal barriers through the smarter and more efficient design of nanodrug delivery systems for future clinical applications.

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Qiu, C., Xia, F., Zhang, J., Shi, Q., Meng, Y., Wang, C., … Wang, J. (2023). Advanced Strategies for Overcoming Endosomal/Lysosomal Barrier in Nanodrug Delivery. Research, 6. https://doi.org/10.34133/research.0148

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