Skip to main page content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Dot gov

The .gov means it’s official.
Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you’re on a federal government site.

Https

The site is secure.
The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.

Access keys NCBI Homepage MyNCBI Homepage Main Content Main Navigation
Review
. 2018 Jul:132:57-80.
doi: 10.1016/j.addr.2018.06.012. Epub 2018 Jun 21.

Bioengineered cellular and cell membrane-derived vehicles for actively targeted drug delivery: So near and yet so far

Affiliations
Review

Bioengineered cellular and cell membrane-derived vehicles for actively targeted drug delivery: So near and yet so far

Thanuja M Y et al. Adv Drug Deliv Rev. 2018 Jul.

Abstract

Cellular carriers for drug delivery are attractive alternatives to synthetic nanoparticles owing to their innate homing/targeting abilities. Here, we review molecular interactions involved in the homing of Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and other cell types to understand the process of designing and engineering highly efficient, actively targeting cellular vehicles. In addition, we comprehensively discuss various genetic and non-genetic strategies and propose futuristic approaches of engineering MSC homing using micro/nanotechnology and high throughput small molecule screening. Most of the targeting abilities of a cell come from its plasma membrane, thus, efforts to harness cell membranes as drug delivery vehicles are gaining importance and are highlighted here. We also recognize and report the lack of detailed characterization of cell membranes in terms of safety, structural integrity, targeting functionality, and drug transport. Finally, we provide insights on future development of bioengineered cellular and cell membrane-derived vesicles for successful clinical translation.

Keywords: Active targeting; Cell homing; Cell membrane; Drug delivery; Nanoparticles; Non-genetic engineering.

PubMed Disclaimer

Publication types