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Anton A A Smith, Kaja Zuwala1, Oliver Pilgram
1Department of Infectious Diseases, Aarhus University Hospital, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.
Abstract:
Albumin is an exquisite tool of nature used in biomedicine to achieve long blood residence time for drugs, but the payload it can carry is typically limited to one molecule per protein. In contrast, synthetic macromolecular prodrugs contain multiple copies of drugs per polymer chain but offer only a marginal increase in the circulation lifetime of the drugs. We combine the benefits of the two platforms and at the same time overcome their respective limitations. Specifically, we develop the synthesis of albumin-polymer-drug conjugates to obtain long circulating, high payload drug delivery vehicles. In vivo data validate that albumin endows the conjugate with a blood residence time similar to that of the protein and well exceeding that of the polymer. Therapeutic activity of the conjugates is validated using prodrugs of panobinostat, an HIV latency reversal agent, in which case the conjugates matched the drug in terms of efficacy of treatment.
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