Receptor-Based Combinatorial Nanomedicines

H. Barkat, M. A. Barkat, M. Taleuzzaman, S. S. Das, M. Rizwanullah, H. Hadi
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Abstract

Nanotechnology-based drug-delivery systems, as an anticancer therapy tool, have shown significant potentials for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Recent studies have demonstrated that cancer therapy could be efficiently achieved by combinatorial therapies, approaches using multiple drug regimens for targeting cancers. However, their usages have been limited due to shorter half-lives of chemotherapeutic agents, insignificant targetability to tumor sites and suboptimal levels of co-administered conventional drug moieties. Thus, nanotechnology-based drug-delivery systems with effective targetability have played a crucial role to overcome the limitations and challenges associated with conventional therapies and also have provided greater therapeutic efficacy. Herein, the authors have focused on various drug-incorporated combinatorial nanocarrier systems, the significance of various receptors-associated strategies, and various targeted delivery approaches for chemotherapeutic agents.
基于受体的组合纳米药物
基于纳米技术的给药系统作为一种抗癌治疗工具,在癌症的诊断和治疗方面显示出巨大的潜力。最近的研究表明,联合治疗可以有效地实现癌症治疗,使用多种药物方案来靶向癌症。然而,由于化疗药物的半衰期较短,对肿瘤部位的靶向性不明显以及共同施用常规药物部分的次优水平,它们的使用受到限制。因此,具有有效靶向性的基于纳米技术的药物传递系统在克服与传统疗法相关的局限性和挑战方面发挥了至关重要的作用,并提供了更大的治疗效果。在本文中,作者关注了各种药物结合的组合纳米载体系统,各种受体相关策略的重要性,以及化疗药物的各种靶向递送方法。
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