Lipid Nanocarriers for Hyperproliferative Skin Diseases

Souto, Eliana B.; de Souza, Ana L. R.; dos Santos, Fernanda K.; Sanchez-Lopez, Elena; Cano, Amanda; Zielinska, Aleksandra; Staszewski, Rafal; Karczewski, Jacek; Gremiao, Maria P. D.; Chorilli, Marlus

Abstract

Simple SummaryDifferent drugs, including antiproliferative and corticosteroids in general, are recommended for the treatment of hyperproliferative skin diseases (HSD). The effectiveness of many of these drugs is limited due to their low solubility in water and low penetration in the skin. The loading of these drugs in lipid nanocarriers, such as lipid nanoparticles and liposomes, has been considered as a successful solution to improve the drug bioavailability through the skin, to control their release kinetics and thus reduce the risk of potential side effects. In this work, we discuss the use of lipid nanocarriers loading drugs against HSD.Hyperproliferative skin diseases (HSD) are a group of diseases that include cancers, pre-cancerous lesions and diseases of unknown etiology that present different skin manifestations in terms of the degree and distribution of the injuries. Anti-proliferative agents used to treat these diseases are so diverse, including 5-aminolevulinic acid, 5-fluorouracil, imiquimod, methotrexate, paclitaxel, podophyllotoxin, realgar, and corticosteroids in general. These drugs usually have low aqueous solubility, which consequently decreases skin permeation. Thus, their incorporation in lipid nanocarriers has been proposed with the main objective to increase the effectiveness of topical treatment and reduce side effects. This manuscript aims to describe the advantages of using lipid nanoparticles and liposomes that can be used to load diversity of chemically different drugs for the treatment of HSD.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000732596100001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: CANCERS
Volumen: 13
Número: 22
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.3390/cancers13225619

Notas: ISI