Virosome, a hybrid vehicle for efficient and safe drug delivery and its emerging application in cancer treatment

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Abstract

A virosome is an innovative hybrid drug delivery system with advantages of both viral and non-viral vectors. Studies have shown that a virosome can carry various biologically active molecules, such as nucleic acids, peptides, proteins and small organic molecules. Targeted drug delivery using virosome-based systems can be achieved through surface modifications of virosomes. A number of virosome- -based prophylactic and therapeutic products with high safety profiles are currently available in the market. Cancer treatment is a big battlefield for virosome-based drug delivery systems. This review provides an overview of the general concept, preparation procedures, working mechanisms, preclinical studies and clinical applications of virosomes in cancer treatment.

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Liu, H., Tu, Z., Feng, F., Shi, H., Chen, K., & Xu, X. (2015). Virosome, a hybrid vehicle for efficient and safe drug delivery and its emerging application in cancer treatment. Acta Pharmaceutica, 65(2), 105–116. https://doi.org/10.1515/acph-2015-0019

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