Strategies for Non-Covalent Attachment of Antibodies to PEGylated Nanoparticles for Targeted Drug Delivery

用于靶向药物递送的抗体与聚乙二醇化纳米颗粒的非共价连接策略

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Abstract

Polyethylene glycol (PEG)-modified nanoparticles (NPs) often struggle with reduced effectiveness against metastasis and liquid tumors due to limited tumor cell uptake and therapeutic efficacy. To address this, actively targeted liposomes with enhanced tumor selectivity and internalization are being developed to improve uptake and treatment outcomes. Using bi-functional proteins to functionalize PEGylated NPs and enhance targeted drug delivery through non-covalent attachment methods has emerged as a promising approach. Among these, the one-step and two-step targeting strategies stand out for their simplicity, efficiency, and versatility. The one-step strategy integrates streptavidin-tagged antibodies or bispecific antibodies (bsAbs: PEG/DIG × marker) directly into PEGylated NPs. This method uses the natural interactions between antibodies and PEG for stable, specific binding, allowing the modification of biotin/Fc-binding molecules like protein A, G, or anti-Fc peptide. Simply mixing bsAbs with PEGylated NPs improves tumor targeting and internalization. The two-step strategy involves first accumulating bsAbs (PEG/biotin × tumor marker) on the tumor cell surface, triggering an initial attack via antibody-dependent and complement-dependent cytotoxicity. These bsAbs then capture PEGylated NPs, initiating a second wave of internalization and cytotoxicity. Both strategies aim to enhance the targeting capabilities of PEGylated NPs by enabling specific recognition and binding to disease-specific markers or receptors. This review provides potential pathways for accelerating clinical translation in the development of targeted nanomedicine.

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