Department of Biotechnology
inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)

Biomaterials for topical and transdermal drug delivery in reconstructive transplantation.

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

October 1, 2019

Journal

Nanomedicine (London, England)

Volume/Issue

14/20

ISSN

1748-6963

Lifelong systemic immunosuppression remains the biggest challenge in vascularized composite allotransplantation (VCA) due to the adverse effects it causes. Since VCA is a life-enhancing procedure as compared with solid organ transplant which is life-saving; one needs to weigh the benefits and risks carefully. Thus, there is a huge unmet clinical need to design biomaterial-based vehicles that can deliver drugs more efficiently, topically and locally to eliminate adverse effects of systemic immune suppression. This review discusses several biomaterial-based systems that have been carefully designed, conceived and attempted to make VCA a more patient compliant approach. Variety of promising preclinical studies has shown the feasibility of the approaches, and clinical trials are required to bridge the gap. Several challenges for the future and new approaches have been discussed.

Alternate Journal

Nanomedicine (Lond)

PubMed ID

31642386

Authors

Ashish Dhayani
Sanjeeb Kalita
Manohar Mahato
Preethem Srinath
Praveen K Vemula

Keywords

Humans
Biocompatible Materials
Immune Tolerance
Immunosuppression Therapy
Plastic Surgery Procedures
Transplants
Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation