Challenges and opportunities in neurometabolic disease treatment with enzyme delivery.

Expert opinion on drug delivery Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1080/17425247.2024.2375388
David Begley, Reinhard Gabathuler, Gregory Pastores, Angeles Garcia-Cazorla, Diego Ardigò, Maurizio Scarpa, Rosella Tomanin, Giovanni Tosi
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Introduction: Neurometabolic disorders remain challenging to treat, largely due to the limited availability of drugs that can cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and effectively target brain impairment. Key reasons for inadequate treatment include a lack of coordinated knowledge, few studies on BBB status in these diseases, and poorly designed therapies.

Areas covered: This paper provides an overview of current research on neurometabolic disorders and therapeutic options, focusing on the treatment of neurological involvement. It highlights the limitations of existing therapies, describes innovative protocols recently developed, and explores new opportunities for therapy design and testing, some of which are already under investigation. The goal is to guide researchers toward innovative and potentially more effective treatments.

Expert opinion: Advancing research on neurometabolic diseases is crucial for designing effective treatment strategies. The field suffers from a lack of collaboration, and a strong collective effort is needed to enhance synergy, increase knowledge, and develop a new therapeutic paradigm for neurometabolic disorders.

用酶制剂治疗神经代谢疾病的挑战与机遇。
简介:神经代谢疾病的治疗仍然具有挑战性,这主要是由于能够穿过血脑屏障(BBB)并有效针对脑损伤的药物有限。治疗不充分的主要原因包括缺乏协调的知识、对这些疾病中 BBB 状态的研究很少以及疗法设计不当:本文概述了当前有关神经代谢紊乱和治疗方案的研究,重点关注神经系统受累的治疗。它强调了现有疗法的局限性,介绍了最近开发的创新方案,并探讨了疗法设计和测试的新机遇,其中一些方案已在研究中。目的是引导研究人员采用创新的、可能更有效的疗法:推进神经代谢疾病的研究对于设计有效的治疗策略至关重要。该领域缺乏合作,需要强有力的集体努力来加强协同作用、增加知识并开发新的神经代谢疾病治疗范例。
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