Cochlear protein biomarkers as potential sites for targeted inner ear drug delivery

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James G. Naples
Lauren E. Miller
Andrew Ramsey
Daqing Li
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[1] Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center,Division of Otolaryngology
[2] Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary,Head and Neck Surgery
[3] University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine,Department of Otorhinolaryngology
[4] University of Pennsylvania Health System,Head and Neck Surgery
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Inner ear; Targeted-drug delivery; Biomarkers; Hearing loss;
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The delivery of therapies to the cochlea is notoriously challenging. It is an organ protected by a number of barriers that need to be overcome in the drug delivery process. Additionally, there are multiple sites of possible damage within the cochlea. Despite the many potential sites of damage, acquired otologic insults preferentially damage a single location. While progress has been made in techniques for inner ear drug delivery, the current techniques remain non-specific and our ability to deliver therapies in a cell-specific manner are limited. Fortunately, there are proteins specific to various cell-types within the cochlea (e.g., hair cells, spiral ganglion cells, stria vascularis) that function as biomarkers of site-specific damage. These protein biomarkers have potential to serve as targets for cell-specific inner ear drug delivery. In this manuscript, we review the concept of biomarkers and targeted- inner ear drug delivery and the well-characterized protein biomarkers within each of the locations of interest within the cochlea. Our review will focus on targeted drug delivery in the setting of acquired otologic insults (e.g., ototoxicity, noise-induce hearing loss). The goal is not to discuss therapies to treat acquired otologic insults, rather, to establish potential concepts of how to deliver therapies in a targeted, cell-specific manner. Based on our review, it is clear that future of inner ear drug delivery is a discipline filled with potential that will require collaborative efforts among clinicians and scientists to optimize treatment of otologic insults.
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页码:368 / 379
页数:11
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