CNS delivery of targeted protein degraders

Heterobifunctional small molecule degraders are a subset of targeted protein degraders (TPDs), consisting of two ligands joined by a linker to induce proteasomal degradation of a target protein. As compared to traditional small molecules these compounds generally demonstrate inflated physicochemical...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of controlled release 2024-08, Vol.372, p.661-673
Hauptverfasser: Agarwal, Prashant, Reid, Darren L., Amiji, Mansoor
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Zusammenfassung:Heterobifunctional small molecule degraders are a subset of targeted protein degraders (TPDs), consisting of two ligands joined by a linker to induce proteasomal degradation of a target protein. As compared to traditional small molecules these compounds generally demonstrate inflated physicochemical properties, which may require innovative formulation strategies to enable their delivery and exert pharmacodynamic effect. The blood brain barrier (BBB) serves an essential function in human physiology, but its presence requires advanced approaches for treating central nervous system (CNS) diseases. By integrating emerging modalities like TPDs with conventional concepts of drug delivery, novel strategies to overcome the BBB can be developed. Amongst the available routes, lipid and polymer-based long-acting delivery seems to be the most amenable to TPDs, due to their ability to encapsulate lipophilic cargo and potential to be functionalized for targeted delivery. Another key consideration will be understanding E3 ligase expression in the different regions of the brain. Discovery of new brain or CNS disease specific E3 ligases could help overcome some of the barriers currently associated with CNS delivery of TPDs. This review discusses the current strategies that exist to overcome and improve therapeutic delivery of TPDs to the CNS. [Display omitted] •Heterobifunctional small molecule Targeted Protein Degraders (TPD) have little in common with CNS penetrant molecules based on principal component analysis.•CNS delivery strategies for TPDs include physicochemical optimization, bypassing the BBB, passive transport, and targeting formulations.•Long-acting drug delivery technologies that are lipid or polymer based may be good choices for TPDs, complementing their mechanism of action.
ISSN:0168-3659
1873-4995
1873-4995
DOI:10.1016/j.jconrel.2024.06.057