Immunoliposomes and PEGylated Immunoliposomes: Possible Use for Targeted Delivery of Imaging Agents

Torchilin Vladimir P.
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Liposomes can be made target-specific by immobilizing antibodies on their surface against characteristic components of target organ or tissue. Possible schemes of antibody immobilization on liposomes are briefly considered. The use of immunoliposomes for the targeted delivery of diagnostic and therapeutic agents within the cardiovascular system is discussed. Immunoliposomes are shown to be suitable carriers for targeting blood vessel injuries, lung endothelium, and myocardial infarction. The role of polyethylene glycol in the preparation of long-circulation liposomes is investigated, and a hypothesis explaining the mechanism of polymer protective action in terms of physicochemical properties of diluted polymeric solutions is suggested. Polyethylene glycol-coated liposomes are investigated as possible carriers of imaging agents for gamma and MR visualization of different areas of interest in the body, including lymph nodes. The possibility of simultaneous immobilization of protective polymer and antibody on the liposome surface is proved, and the long-circulating targeted immunoliposomes are used for the targeted delivery of radiolabel to necrotic areas in rabbits with experimental myocardial infarction.

免疫脂质体和聚乙二醇化免疫脂质体:可能用于显像剂的靶向递送
脂质体可以通过在其表面固定针对目标器官或组织的特征成分的抗体来制造目标特异性。简要地讨论了抗体在脂质体上固定的可能方案。本文讨论了免疫脂质体用于心血管系统内诊断和治疗药物的靶向递送。免疫脂质体被证明是针对血管损伤、肺内皮和心肌梗死的合适载体。研究了聚乙二醇在制备长循环脂质体中的作用,并从稀释后的聚合物溶液的理化性质出发,提出了一种解释聚合物保护作用机制的假说。聚乙二醇包被脂质体作为显像剂的可能载体,用于身体不同感兴趣的区域(包括淋巴结)的γ和MR可视化。证明了在脂质体表面同时固定保护性聚合物和抗体的可能性,并利用长循环靶向性免疫脂质体对实验性心肌梗死兔的坏死区域靶向递送放射性标记物。
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