enzymetargeted
Enzymetargeted refers to strategies that specifically exploit or modulate enzymatic activity to achieve selective biological effects. In this context, targeting may involve inhibiting disease‑associated enzymes, activating prodrugs or imaging agents with enzyme action, or delivering therapeutics in response to local enzyme activity. The concept overlaps with enzyme-responsive drug delivery, prodrug design, and targeted therapy.
Common approaches include selective enzyme inhibition by small molecules or biologics; enzyme-activated prodrugs that are converted
In cancer, enzymes such as matrix metalloproteinases and cathepsins are frequently overexpressed and exploited to activate
Challenges include achieving true selectivity given enzyme expression heterogeneity, avoiding off‑target activation, optimizing pharmacokinetics, and managing
Related topics include targeted therapy, prodrug design, enzyme-responsive materials, and biomarker-based diagnostics.