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Bone-Specific Drug Delivery for Osteoporosis and Rare Skeletal Disorders.

Kazuki SawamotoJ Víctor ÁlvarezAngélica María HerreñoFrancisco J Otero-EspinarMaria L CouceCarlos J Alméciga-DíazShunji Tomatsu
Published in: Current osteoporosis reports (2021)
Hydroxyapatite (HA), a calcium phosphate with the formula Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2, is a primary matrix of bone mineral that includes a high concentration of positively charged calcium ion and is found only in the bone. This unique feature makes HA a general targeting moiety to the entire skeletal system. We have applied bone-targeting strategy using acidic amino acid oligopeptides into lysosomal enzymes, demonstrating the effects of bone-targeting enzyme replacement therapy and gene therapy on bone and cartilage lesions in inherited skeletal disorders. Virus or no-virus gene therapy using techniques of engineered capsid or nanomedicine has been studied preclinically for skeletal diseases. Efficient drug delivery into bone lesions remains an unmet challenge in clinical practice. Bone-targeting therapies based on gene transfer can be potential as new candidates for skeletal diseases.
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