Receptor-ligand interactions for optimized endocytosis in targeted therapies

IF 10.5 1区 医学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yejin Sung , Youngjin Choi , Eun Sun Kim , Ju Hee Ryu , Ick Chan Kwon
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Receptor-mediated endocytosis plays a crucial role in the success of numerous therapies and remains central to advancing drug development. This process begins with ligand binding to specific receptors, triggering the internalization and intracellular trafficking of receptor-ligand complexes. These complexes are subsequently directed into distinct routes, either toward lysosomal degradation or recycling to the cell surface, with implications for therapeutic outcomes. This review examines receptor-ligand interactions as key modulators of endocytosis, emphasizing their role in shaping therapeutic design and efficacy. Advances in selecting receptor-ligand pairs and engineering ligands with optimized properties have enabled precise control over internalization, endosomal sorting, and trafficking, providing tailored solutions for diverse therapeutic applications. Leveraging these insights, strategies such as RNA-based therapies, antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), and targeted protein degradation (TPD) platforms have been refined to selectively avoid or promote lysosomal degradation, thereby enhancing therapeutic efficacy. By bridging fundamental mechanisms of receptor-mediated endocytosis with innovative therapeutic approaches, this review offers a framework for advancing precision medicine.

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Journal of Controlled Release
Journal of Controlled Release 医学-化学综合
CiteScore
18.50
自引率
5.60%
发文量
700
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Controlled Release (JCR) proudly serves as the Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society and the Japan Society of Drug Delivery System. Dedicated to the broad field of delivery science and technology, JCR publishes high-quality research articles covering drug delivery systems and all facets of formulations. This includes the physicochemical and biological properties of drugs, design and characterization of dosage forms, release mechanisms, in vivo testing, and formulation research and development across pharmaceutical, diagnostic, agricultural, environmental, cosmetic, and food industries. Priority is given to manuscripts that contribute to the fundamental understanding of principles or demonstrate the advantages of novel technologies in terms of safety and efficacy over current clinical standards. JCR strives to be a leading platform for advancements in delivery science and technology.
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