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Optimization of a Liposomal DNase I Formulation with an Extended Circulating Half-Life
Lesly Carolina Penaloza Arias1, David N Huynh1, Samuel Babity1
1Faculté de Pharmacie, Université de Montréal, 2940 Chemin de Polytechnique, Montréal, Québec Canada H3T 1J4.
Abstract:
Drug delivery systems such as liposomes are widely used to stabilize and increase the plasma half-life of therapeutics. In this article, we have investigated two strategies to increase the half-life of deoxyribonuclease I, an FDA-approved enzyme used for the treatment of cystic fibrosis, and a potential candidate for the reduction of uncontrolled inflammation induced by neutrophil extracellular traps. We demonstrate that our optimized preparation procedure resulted in nanoparticles with improved plasma half-life and total exposure relative to native protein, while maintaining enzymatic activity.
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