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The role of mucus in cell-based models used to screen mucosal drug delivery
Lechanteur, Anna; das Neves, José; Sarmento, Bruno
2017In Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
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Abstract :
[en] The increasing interest in developing tools to predict drug absorption through mucosal surfaces is fostering the establishment of epithelial cell-based models. Cell-based in vitro techniques for drug permeability assessment are less laborious, cheaper and address the concerns of using laboratory animals. Simultaneously, in vitro barrier models that thoroughly simulate human epithelia or mucosae may provide useful data to speed up the entrance of new drugs and new drug products into the clinics. Nevertheless, standard cell-based in vitro models that intend to reproduce epithelial surfaces often discard the role of mucus in influencing drug permeation/absorption. Biomimetic models of mucosae in which mucus production has been considered may not be able to fully reproduce the amount and architecture of mucus, resulting in biased characterization of permeability/absorption. In these cases, artificial mucus may be used to supplement cell-based models but still proper identification and quantification are required. In this review, considerations regarding the relevance of mucus in the development of cell-based epithelial and mucosal models mimicking the gastro-intestinal tract, the cervico-vaginal tract and the respiratory tract, and the impact of mucus on the permeability mechanisms are addressed. From simple epithelial monolayers to more complexes 3D structures, the impact of the presence of mucus for the extrapolation to the in vivo scenario is critically analyzed. Finally, an overview is provided on several techniques and methods to characterize the mucus layer over cell-based barriers, in order to intimately reproduce human mucosal layer and thereby, improve in vitro/in vivo correlation.
Research center :
CIRM - Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherche sur le Médicament - ULiège
Disciplines :
Pharmacy, pharmacology & toxicology
Author, co-author :
Lechanteur, Anna  ;  Université de Liège > R&D Direction : Chercheurs ULiège en mobilité
das Neves, José
Sarmento, Bruno
Language :
English
Title :
The role of mucus in cell-based models used to screen mucosal drug delivery
Publication date :
01 July 2017
Journal title :
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
ISSN :
0169-409X
eISSN :
1872-8294
Publisher :
Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Peer reviewed :
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