Testis specific lactate dehydrogenase as target for immunoliposomes
RC Dutta, E Goldberg - American Journal of Reproductive …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
RC Dutta, E Goldberg
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2008•Wiley Online LibraryProblem Is it possible to deliver therapeutic agents to testis through specific targeting?
Method of study Immunoliposomes are designed by incorporating antibodies to lactate
dehydrogenase‐C4 (LDH‐C4), which is the product of a testis specific gene. Their targeting
and delivering ability is investigated in vitro and in vivo. Results It is observed that LDHC4‐
immunoliposomes are able to discriminate and recognize antigens on spermatozoa and
testes both in vitro and in vivo. Conclusion Specific targeting through LDH‐C4 appears to be …
Method of study Immunoliposomes are designed by incorporating antibodies to lactate
dehydrogenase‐C4 (LDH‐C4), which is the product of a testis specific gene. Their targeting
and delivering ability is investigated in vitro and in vivo. Results It is observed that LDHC4‐
immunoliposomes are able to discriminate and recognize antigens on spermatozoa and
testes both in vitro and in vivo. Conclusion Specific targeting through LDH‐C4 appears to be …
Problem Is it possible to deliver therapeutic agents to testis through specific targeting?
Method of study Immunoliposomes are designed by incorporating antibodies to lactate dehydrogenase‐C4 (LDH‐C4), which is the product of a testis specific gene. Their targeting and delivering ability is investigated in vitro and in vivo.
Results It is observed that LDHC4‐immunoliposomes are able to discriminate and recognize antigens on spermatozoa and testes both in vitro and in vivo.
Conclusion Specific targeting through LDH‐C4 appears to be a feasible strategy for delivering therapeutic as well as anti‐spermatogenic agents to testis.
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