Key Notes
Gianfranco PASUT, University of Padova |
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Engineering Polymer Conjugation For Better Therapeutic Proteins |
Sep 22 08:30 - 09:15 |
Polymer covalent conjugation, especially with polyethylene glycol (PEG), is a consolidated strategy for improving the therapeutic performance of bioactive substances, like proteins, peptides, small drugs and oligonucleotides. Furthermore, this approach is playing an important role for introducing biocompatibility and increased in vivo half-life of other drug delivery systems such as liposomes, nanoparticles, nanotubes, etc. In general, polymer conjugation is performed to prolong the pharmacokinetic of a fast body-cleared molecule and to reduce immunogenicity. The former advantage is reached by decreasing the rates of both kidney clearance and degradation, while the last is achieved by a shielding effect of the polymer’s chains over the immunogenic sites of a protein. So far the polymer conjugation to protein was obtained by few chemical strategies thus limiting the possibility to direct the polymer coupling to a desired site in view to minimize the activity lost. |