Unraveling the versatility of human serum albumin - A comprehensive review of its biological significance and therapeutic potential

Curr Res Struct Biol. 2023 Nov 27:6:100114. doi: 10.1016/j.crstbi.2023.100114. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Human serum albumin (HSA) is a multi-domain macromolecule with diverse ligand binding capability because of its ability to allow allosteric modulation despite being a monomeric protein. Physiologically, HSA act as the primary carrier for various exogenous and endogenous compounds and fatty acids, and alter the pharmacokinetic properties of several drugs. It has antioxidant properties and is utilized therapeutically to improve the drug delivery of pharmacological agents for the treatment of several disorders. The flexibility of albumin in holding various types of drugs coupled with a variety of modifications makes this protein a versatile drug carrier with incalculable potential in therapeutics. This review provides a brief outline of the different structural properties of HSA, and its various binding sites, moreover, an overview of the genetic, biomedical, and allosteric modulation of drugs and drug delivery aspects of HSA is also included, which may be helpful in guiding advanced clinical applications and further research on the therapeutic potential of this extraordinary protein.

Keywords: Albumin fusion proteins; Allosteric modulation; Drug delivery; Drug specificity; Human serum albumin.

Publication types

  • Review