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  • Title: Genetically engineered mannosylated-human serum albumin as a versatile carrier for liver-selective therapeutics.
    Author: Hirata K, Maruyama T, Watanabe H, Maeda H, Nakajou K, Iwao Y, Ishima Y, Katsumi H, Hashida M, Otagiri M.
    Journal: J Control Release; 2010 Jul 01; 145(1):9-16. PubMed ID: 20304018.
    Abstract:
    Human serum albumin (HSA), a non-glycosylated protein, is widely employed as carrier for drug delivery systems. A series of recombinant, mannosylated-HSA mutants (Man-rHSAs: D63N, A320T and D494N) and their triple mutant (TM-rHSA: D63N/A320T/D494N) were prepared, that can be selectively delivered to the liver via mannose receptor (MR) on the liver non-parenchymal cells. A pharmacokinetic analysis of (111)In-Man-rHSAs in mice showed that they were rapidly cleared from the blood circulation, and were largely taken up by the liver rapidly in the order: TM-rHSA>D494N>>A320T=D63N, consistent with their degree of mannosylation. In vivo competition experiments with an excess amount of chemically modified Man-BSA or mannan suggested that the hepatic uptake of TM-rHSA was selectively mediated by MR on Kupffer cells. Lastly, a TM-rHSA-NO conjugate, S-nitrosylated TM-rHSA, effectively delivered NO to the liver and then exhibited a significant inhibitory effect against hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury model rats, accompanied by the induction of heme oxygenase-1.
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