scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Molecular vehicles for mitochondrial chemical biology and drug delivery.

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
The features of existing delivery vectors developed for targeting probes and therapeutics to this highly impermeable organelle are summarized and the major applications of mitochondrial targeting of bioactive molecules are discussed, which include the detection and treatment of oxidative damage, combating bacterial infections, and the development of new therapeutic approaches for cancer.
Abstract
The mitochondria within human cells play a major role in a variety of critical processes involved in cell survival and death. An understanding of mitochondrial involvement in various human diseases has generated an appreciable amount of interest in exploring this organelle as a potential drug target. As a result, a number of strategies to probe and combat mitochondria-associated diseases have emerged. Access to mitochondria-specific delivery vectors has allowed the study of biological processes within this intracellular compartment with a heightened level of specificity. In this review, we summarize the features of existing delivery vectors developed for targeting probes and therapeutics to this highly impermeable organelle. We also discuss the major applications of mitochondrial targeting of bioactive molecules, which include the detection and treatment of oxidative damage, combating bacterial infections, and the development of new therapeutic approaches for cancer. Future directions include the assessment of the therapeutic benefit achieved by mitochondrial targeting for treatment of disease in vivo. In addition, the availability of mitochondria-specific chemical probes will allow the elucidation of the details of biological processes that occur within this cellular compartment.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Insight into nanoparticle cellular uptake and intracellular targeting

TL;DR: An account of ligand-targeted nanoparticles for receptor-mediated cellular internalization as a strategy for modulating the cellular uptake of nanoparticles is presented and prospects, potential, and concrete expectations from the field of targeted nanomedicines and strategies to meet those expectations are provided.
Journal ArticleDOI

Recent Advances in Subcellular Targeted Cancer Therapy Based on Functional Materials.

TL;DR: Here, particular emphasis is placed on four kinds of therapies, including chemotherapy, gene therapy, photodynamic therapy (PDT), and hyperthermal therapy, which are the most widely used approaches for killing cancer cells by the specific destruction of subcellular organelles.
Journal ArticleDOI

Peptide-Mediated Delivery of Chemical Probes and Therapeutics to Mitochondria

TL;DR: In this article, a number of small molecule, peptide-base, liposome, and nanoparticle-based transport vectors have been proposed to facilitate transport of a variety of compounds for mitochondrial delivery.
Journal ArticleDOI

Mitochondrial Nitroreductase Activity Enables Selective Imaging and Therapeutic Targeting

TL;DR: These findings represent the first use of mitochondrial enzyme activity to unmask agents for mitochondrial fluorescent imaging and therapy, which may prove to be more broadly applicable.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in neurodegenerative diseases

TL;DR: Treatments targeting basic mitochondrial processes, such as energy metabolism or free-radical generation, or specific interactions of disease-related proteins with mitochondria hold great promise in ageing-related neurodegenerative diseases.
Journal ArticleDOI

Targeting multidrug resistance in cancer

TL;DR: Various approaches to combating multidrug-resistant cancer are described, including the development of drugs that engage, evade or exploit efflux by ABC transporters.
Journal ArticleDOI

Mitochondria and cell death: outer membrane permeabilization and beyond

TL;DR: MOMP typically leads to cell death irrespective of caspase activity by causing a progressive decline in mitochondrial function, although cells can survive this under certain circumstances, which may have pathophysiological consequences.
Journal ArticleDOI

Toxicity of cationic lipids and cationic polymers in gene delivery.

TL;DR: The structural features of cationic compounds are evaluated and the relationship of toxicity and structure is summarized and available suggestions are provided to provide available suggestions on the development of these cATIONic compounds.
Journal ArticleDOI

Deletions of muscle mitochondrial DNA in patients with mitochondrial myopathies

TL;DR: Observations demonstrate that mtDNA heteroplasmy can occur in man and that human disease may be associated with defects of the mitochondrial genome.
Related Papers (5)