Phage Display as a Medium for Target Therapy Based Drug Discovery, Review and Update
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Phage Display as a Medium for Target Therapy Based Drug Discovery, Review and Update
Abstract
Phage libraries are now amongst the most prominent approaches for the identification of high-affinity antibodies/peptides from billions of displayed phages in a specific library through the biopanning process. Due to its ability to discover potential therapeutic candidates that bind specifically to targets, phage display has gained considerable attention in targeted therapy. Using this approach, peptides with high-affinity and specificity can be identified for potential therapeutic or diagnostic use. Furthermore, phage libraries can be used to rapidly screen and identify novel antibodies to develop immunotherapeutics. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved several phage display-derived peptides and antibodies for the treatment of different diseases. In the current review, we provided a comprehensive insight into the role of phage display-derived peptides and antibodies in the treatment of different diseases including cancers, infectious diseases and neurological disorders. We also explored the applications of phage display in targeted drug delivery, gene therapy, and CAR T-cell.
Keywords: Antibody; CAR T-cell; Drug delivery; Gene therapy; Peptide; Phage display; Targeted therapy.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Conflict of interest: The authors have no relevant financial or non-financial interests to disclose. Ethics Approval: This work was approved by ethical research committee of Tabriz University of Medical Science, Tabriz, Iran (IR.TBZMED.VCR.REC.1399.385). Consent to Participate: Not applicable. Consent to Publish: Not applicable.
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