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An Improved Time- and Labor- Efficient Protocol for Mouse Primary Hepatocyte Isolation
Published on: October 25, 2021
Hepatocyte targeting via the asialoglycoprotein receptor
Fabricio Ramírez-Cortés1, Petra Ménová1
1University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague Technická 5 16628 Prague 6 Czech Republic petra.menova@vscht.cz.
Abstract:
This review highlights the potential of asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR)-mediated targeting in advancing liver-specific treatments and underscores the ongoing progress in the field. First, we provide a comprehensive examination of the nature of ASGPR ligands, both natural and synthetic. Next, we explore various drug delivery strategies leveraging ASGPR, with a particular emphasis on the delivery of therapeutic nucleic acids such as small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs). An in-depth analysis of the current status of RNA interference (RNAi) and ASO-based therapeutics is included, detailing approved therapies and those in various stages of clinical development (phases 1 to 3). Afterwards, we give an overview of other ASGPR-targeted conjugates, such as those with peptide nucleic acids or aptamers. Finally, targeted protein degradation of extracellular proteins through ASGPR is briefly discussed.
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