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. 2021 Oct;42(10):857-869.
doi: 10.1016/j.tips.2021.07.001. Epub 2021 Jul 30.

Peptide-drug conjugate-based novel molecular drug delivery system in cancer

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Peptide-drug conjugate-based novel molecular drug delivery system in cancer

Yi-Shen Zhu et al. Trends Pharmacol Sci. 2021 Oct.

Abstract

Drug delivery systems are generally believed to comprise drugs and excipients. A peptide-drug conjugate is a single molecule that can simultaneously play multiple roles in a drug delivery system, such as in vivo drug distribution, targeted release, and bioactivity functions. This molecule can be regarded as an integrated drug delivery system, so it is called a molecular drug delivery system. In the context of cancer therapy, a peptide-drug conjugate comprises a tumor-targeting peptide, a payload, and a linker. Tumor-targeting peptides specifically identify membrane receptors on tumor cells, improve drug-targeted therapeutic effects, and reduce toxic and side effects. Payloads with bioactive functions connect to tumor-targeting peptides through linkers. In this review, we explored ongoing clinical work on peptide-drug conjugates targeting various receptors. We discuss the binding mechanisms of tumor-targeting peptides and related receptors, as well as the limiting factors for peptide-drug conjugate-based molecular drug delivery systems.

Keywords: molecular drug delivery system; payloads; peptide–drug conjugates; receptors; tumor targeting peptides.

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