Microbiome Derived Nanomaterials for Improved Pulmonary Delivery: Recent Advancements and Future Prospects

IF 0.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Dilpreet Singh
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Abstract

The human microbiome, comprising a complex community of microorganisms, has emerged as a crucial factor in maintaining health and influencing disease states. Recently, there has been growing interest in harnessing the potential of microbiome-based nanomaterials for enhanced pulmonary drug delivery. This abstract presents an overview of recent advancements and prospects in this field. Microbiome-based nanomaterials offer a targeted and personalized approach to pulmonary delivery, leveraging an understanding of the lung microbiome. These nanomaterials can be engineered to encapsulate drugs or therapeutic agents, modulate the lung microbiome, act as diagnostic tools, regulate immune responses, and facilitate vaccine delivery. While significant progress has been made, challenges, such as formulation stability, safety, efficacy, and regulatory considerations, need to be addressed for successful translation into clinical practice. With continued research and technological advancements, microbiome-based nanomaterials hold great promise in revolutionizing pulmonary healthcare, providing novel strategies for the treatment and prevention of respiratory diseases.
微生物组衍生纳米材料改善肺部给药:最新进展与未来展望
人类微生物组由复杂的微生物群落组成,已成为维持健康和影响疾病状态的关键因素。最近,人们对利用基于微生物的纳米材料的潜力来增强肺部给药功能的兴趣日益浓厚。本摘要概述了这一领域的最新进展和前景。基于微生物的纳米材料利用对肺部微生物组的了解,为肺部给药提供了一种有针对性的个性化方法。这些纳米材料可以封装药物或治疗剂、调节肺部微生物组、充当诊断工具、调节免疫反应和促进疫苗输送。虽然已经取得了重大进展,但要成功转化为临床实践,还需要解决制剂稳定性、安全性、有效性和监管考虑等挑战。随着研究的不断深入和技术的不断进步,基于微生物的纳米材料有望彻底改变肺部医疗保健,为呼吸系统疾病的治疗和预防提供新的策略。
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Current Drug Therapy
Current Drug Therapy PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: Current Drug Therapy publishes frontier reviews of high quality on all the latest advances in drug therapy covering: new and existing drugs, therapies and medical devices. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians involved in drug therapy.
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