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      Modifying the blood-brain barrier by targeting claudin-5: Safety and risks.

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          The blood-brain barrier is a major obstacle to the delivery of drugs to the central nervous system. In the blood-brain barrier, the spaces between adjacent brain microvascular endothelial cells are sealed by multiprotein complexes known as tight junctions. Among the many components of the tight junction, claudin-5 has received the most attention as a target for loosening the tight-junction seal and allowing drugs to be delivered to the brain. In mice, transient knockdown of claudin-5 and the use of claudin-5 binders have been shown to enhance the permeation of small molecules from the blood into the brain without apparent adverse effects. However, sustained knockdown of claudin-5 in mice is lethal within 40 days, and administration of an anti-claudin-5 antibody induced convulsions in a nonhuman primate. Here, we review the safety concerns of claudin-5-targeted technologies with respect to their clinical application.

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          Journal
          Ann N Y Acad Sci
          Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
          Wiley
          1749-6632
          0077-8923
          Aug 2022
          : 1514
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan.
          [2 ] College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ritsumeikan University, Kusatsu, Japan.
          [3 ] Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan.
          [4 ] Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan.
          Article
          10.1111/nyas.14787
          35508916
          8e30b245-f7af-4f4a-80bc-8cbac4c2caae
          History

          blood-brain barrier,claudin,regulatory science,tight junction

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