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ACS Appl Bio Mater ; 7(7): 4486-4496, 2024 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38886921

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Human tissue kallikrein-related peptidase 7 (KLK7) is a serine protease implicated in the physiology of skin desquamation, and its uncontrolled activity can lead to chronic diseases such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and Netherton syndrome. For this reason, kallikrein 7 has been identified as a potential therapeutic target. This work aimed to evaluate Pluronic (PL) hydrogels as topical carriers of four specific scFv-Fc antibodies to inhibit KLK7. The hydrogels comprised PL F127 (30% w/v) alone and a binary F127/P123 (28-2% w/v) system. Each formulation was loaded with 1 µg/mL of each antibody and characterized by physicochemical and pharmaceutical techniques, considering antibody-micelle interactions and hydrogel behavior as smart delivery systems. Results showed that the antibodies were successfully loaded into the PL-based systems, and the sol-gel transition temperature was shifted to high values after the P123 addition. The antibodies released from the gels preserved their rheological properties (G' > G'', 35- to 41-fold) and inhibitory activity against KLK7, even after 24 h. This work presented potential agents targeting KLK7 that may provide strategies for treating skin abnormalities.


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Hydrogels , Kallikreins , Hydrogels/chemistry , Hydrogels/pharmacology , Kallikreins/antagonists & inhibitors , Kallikreins/metabolism , Humans , Materials Testing , Single-Chain Antibodies/chemistry , Single-Chain Antibodies/pharmacology , Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Biocompatible Materials/pharmacology , Particle Size , Poloxamer/chemistry , Recombinant Proteins/pharmacology , Recombinant Proteins/chemistry , Recombinant Proteins/administration & dosage , Temperature , Skin Diseases/drug therapy , Skin Diseases/pathology
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JBRA Assist Reprod ; 24(3): 340-346, 2020 Jul 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32491306

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SARS-CoV-2 is a novel virus from the coronavirus family that emerged in the end of December 2019 in Wuhan, China. The virus is now widespread and causing the current pandemic of COVID-19, a highly pathogenic viral pneumonia, commonly presented with fever and cough, which frequently lead to lower respiratory tract disease with poor clinical outcomes associated with older age and underlying health conditions. Supportive care for patients is typically the standard protocol because no specific effective antiviral therapies have been identified so far. The current outbreak is challenging governments and health authorities all over the world. In here we present a comparison among the current diagnostic tools and kits being used to test Brazilian population.

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