Bone-Targeting Systems to Systemically Deliver Therapeutics to Bone Fractures for Accelerated Healing.
Jeffery J NielsenStewart A LowPublished in: Current osteoporosis reports (2021)
We found that many bone-targeting molecules exist, but most have been developed for the treatment of bone cancers, osteomyelitis, or osteoporosis. There are a few examples of bone-targeting ligands that have been developed for bone fractures that are selective for the bone fracture over the body and skeleton. Acidic oligopeptides have the ideal half-life, toxicity profile, and selectivity for a bone fracture-targeting ligand and are the most developed and promising of these bone fracture-targeting ligands. However, many other promising ligands have been developed that could be used for bone fractures.