Liposomes and Nanoparticles in the Treatment of Intracellular Bacterial Infections |
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Authors: | Couvreur Patrick Fattal Elias Andremont Antoine |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Pharmacie Galénique et Biopharmacie, URA CNRS 1218, University of Paris XI, Paris, France;(2) Laboratoire dEcologie Microbienne, Institut Gustave-Roussy, and Laboratoire de Microbiologie, University of Paris XI, Paris, France |
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Abstract: | The treatment of infections caused by obligate or facultative intracellular microorganisms is difficult because most of the available antibiotics have either poor intracellular diffusion and retention or reduced activity at the acidic pH of the lysosomes. The need for antibiotics with greater intracellular efficacy led to the development of endocytosable drug carriers, such as liposomes and nanoparticles, which mimic the entry path of the bacteria by penetrating the cells into phagosomes or lysosomes. This Review assesses the potential of liposomes and nanoparticles in the targeted antibiotic therapy of intracellular bacterial infections and diseases and the pharmaceutical advantages and limitations of these submicron delivery systems. |
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Keywords: | intracellular infections liposomes nanoparticles intracellular targeting of antibiotics lysosomes |
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