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Inhaled nano-based therapeutics for inflammatory lung diseases: Recent advances and future prospects

  • Nisha Gulati
  • , Dinesh Kumar Chellappan
  • , Ronan MacLoughlin
  • , Kamal Dua
  • , Harish Dureja
  • Maharshi Dayanand University
  • International Medical University
  • Aerogen
  • Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
  • Trinity College Dublin
  • University of Technology Sydney

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Abstract

Inflammatory lung diseases related morbidity and mortality impose a significant financial burden. Inflammation is a hallmark of many diseases of the respiratory system which is directly or indirectly linked to adverse health conditions, air pollution, rapid lifestyle changes, and regular outbreaks of microbial infections. The unique anatomical and physiological features of the lungs make them an ideal target organ in the treatment of inflammatory respiratory disease and with the help of inhaled therapy lungs can be targeted directly. The principal objective of this review is to present the comprehensive role of inhaled nano-based therapeutics such as liposomes, niosomes, nanoparticles, nanoemulsion, nanosuspension, and exosomes in the treatment and management of inflammatory respiratory diseases. Inhaled nanomedicines provide targeted diagnosis and treatment, improved drug solubility and distribution, prevent first-pass hepatic metabolism, improved patient compliance, and reduced drug side effects. They overcome several biological barriers in the human body and provide immediate, and quick-onset of action. Future research should be focused on improving the therapeutic efficiency of inhaled nanocarriers and to carry out in-depth mechanistic studies to translate current scientific knowledge for the efficient management of inflammatory lung diseases with minimal or no toxicity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number119969
JournalLife Sciences
Volume285
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Nov 2021
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Inflammation
  • Inhalation
  • Lung disorder
  • Nanomedicines

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