Development of highly efficient nanocarrier-mediated delivery approaches for cancer therapy

Authors
Jeong, KeunsooKang, Chi SooKim, YoungsunLee, Yong-DeokKwon, Ick ChanKim, Sehoon
Issue Date
2016-04-28
Publisher
ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
Citation
CANCER LETTERS, v.374, no.1, pp.31 - 43
Abstract
Nanocarriers (NCs) are a group of nano-sized vehicles devised to deliver drugs to targeted malignant tissues or organs that provide remarkably improved targeting efficiency and therapeutic efficacy for cancer therapy. A variety of NCs have been developed to accommodate appropriate loading and release of drugs with a wide spectrum of chemical and physical characteristics. In addition, physicochemical modifications to the surface or interior of NCs allow for modulation of pharmacokinetic features reflecting clinical demands. However, cancer-related mortality is still high and drug-mediated cancer treatment remains a challenging research field despite the remarkable advances in targeting efficiency and therapeutic efficacy resulting from NCs. In this review, we focus on typical approaches and recent trends in NC-mediated drug delivery systems and their potential for targeted cancer therapy. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
MESOPOROUS SILICA NANOPARTICLES; INTRACELLULAR DRUG-DELIVERY; MULTIFUNCTIONAL NANOMEDICINE PLATFORM; NANOSTRUCTURED LIPID CARRIERS; SELF-ASSEMBLED NANOPARTICLES; REDOX-SENSITIVE MICELLES; SOLUBLE C-60 DERIVATIVES; CROSS-LINKED MICELLES; CO-DELIVERY; HYALURONIC-ACID; MESOPOROUS SILICA NANOPARTICLES; INTRACELLULAR DRUG-DELIVERY; MULTIFUNCTIONAL NANOMEDICINE PLATFORM; NANOSTRUCTURED LIPID CARRIERS; SELF-ASSEMBLED NANOPARTICLES; REDOX-SENSITIVE MICELLES; SOLUBLE C-60 DERIVATIVES; CROSS-LINKED MICELLES; CO-DELIVERY; HYALURONIC-ACID; Drug delivery; Nanocarrier; Cancer therapy; Combination therapy; Stimuli-activated therapy
ISSN
0304-3835
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124158
DOI
10.1016/j.canlet.2016.01.050
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