reviewJournal of drug targetingSep 14, 2015Closed access

Hyaluronic acid targeting of CD44 for cancer therapy: from receptor biology to nanomedicine

Northeastern University

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Abstract

Cluster of differentiation-44 (CD44) is a ubiquitously present glycoprotein on the surface of mammalian cells that plays a significant role in a number of biological functions. Since the discovery that the receptor is over-expressed in a variety of solid tumors, such as pancreatic, breast and lung cancer, many studies have focused on methods for targeting CD44 in an attempt to improve drug delivery and discrimination between healthy and malignant tissue, while reducing residual toxicity and off-target accumulation. In this review, we describe CD44 receptor biology and its involvement in the different stages of tumor growth and metastasis, as well as methods currently used for targeting the receptor. Hyaluronic…

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Keywords
  • CD44
  • Hyaluronic acid
  • Nanocarriers
  • Cancer research
  • Targeted therapy
  • Receptor
  • Biology
  • Nanomedicine
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