Challenges and Strategies to Enhance the Systemic Absorption of Inhaled Peptides and Proteins

提高吸入肽和蛋白质系统吸收的挑战与策略

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Abstract

Proteins and peptides-based therapeutics are making substantial access to the market due to their obvious advantages of strong potency, high specificity and desirable safety profile. However, most clinical products are mainly delivered via parenteral route with inferior convenience. Lung is an attractive non-invasive alternative passage for systemic administration of biologics with numerous outstanding features, as examples of large absorptive surface area, extensive vascularization and mild local microenvironment. Even so, mucociliary clearance, alveolar macrophage phagocytosis, enzymatic metabolism, pulmonary surfactant adsorption and limited epithelium permeability constitute major obstacles affecting the systemic absorption of inhaled proteins and peptides. This article begins by giving a brief overview of challenges for the systemic absorption of inhaled proteins and peptides, and then goes on to a comprehensive review of possible strategies for enhanced pulmonary absorption, including chemical modification, addition of protease inhibitors, incorporation of absorption enhancers, modification with fusion proteins and development of particulate-based drug delivery systems. These strategies can provide enhanced transmembrane absorption capacity while avoiding pulmonary clearance, offering a valuable reference for designing pulmonary delivery systems of protein and peptide drugs.

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