Enhancing the therapeutic efficacy of nanoparticles for cancer treatment using versatile targeted strategies

Hailong Tian(Ningbo University), Tingting Zhang(Ningbo University), Siyuan Qin(Sichuan University), Zhao Huang(Sichuan University), Li Zhou(Sichuan University), Jiayan Shi(Monash University), Edouard C. Nice(West China Medical Center of Sichuan University), Na Xie(Sichuan University), Canhua Huang(Sichuan University), Zhisen Shen(Ningbo University)
Journal of Hematology & Oncology
September 12, 2022
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Abstract

Poor targeting of therapeutics leading to severe adverse effects on normal tissues is considered one of the obstacles in cancer therapy. To help overcome this, nanoscale drug delivery systems have provided an alternative avenue for improving the therapeutic potential of various agents and bioactive molecules through the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect. Nanosystems with cancer-targeted ligands can achieve effective delivery to the tumor cells utilizing cell surface-specific receptors, the tumor vasculature and antigens with high accuracy and affinity. Additionally, stimuli-responsive nanoplatforms have also been considered as a promising and effective targeting strategy against tumors, as these nanoplatforms maintain their stealth feature under normal conditions, but upon homing in on cancerous lesions or their microenvironment, are responsive and release their cargoes. In this review, we comprehensively summarize the field of active targeting drug delivery systems and a number of stimuli-responsive release studies in the context of emerging nanoplatform development, and also discuss how this knowledge can contribute to further improvements in clinical practice.


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