Exploring the therapeutic implications of nanoparticles for liquid tumors: A comprehensive review with special emphasis on green synthesis techniques in the context of Dalton’s lymphoma

Naveen Kumar, Vikram Delu, Tarsem Nain, Anil Kumar, Pooja, Arbind Acharya
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Nanoparticles (NPs) have emerged as promising tools for treating and diagnosing various diseases, including cancer, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and immune-related diseases. Multiple reviews have been published compiling the effects of NPs on different illnesses. However, a few reviews are available regarding the impact of NPs on liquid tumors. Therefore, this review aims to advance knowledge in this direction by drawing conclusions from research on Dalton’s lymphoma (DL), a type of T-cell lymphoma, for the therapeutic implication for liquid tumors. NPs synthesized from both metals (such as silver, gold, copper, and zinc) and nonmetals (such as silica, selenium, polymer, and lipid-based) have been tested for their anticancer efficacy against DL. These NPs reduce the viability of DL cells in a dose-dependent manner by inducing apoptosis. In mice, NPs increase the lifespan, reduce tumor growth, and restore the normal physiology and structure of organs such as the liver, spleen, and kidney. NPs synthesized from plant sources or through some chemical compounds proved effective in reducing the cytotoxicity of NPs. This review will provide basic information on DL and discuss the various types of NPs used against it, their significance for therapeutics of T-cell lymphoma or liquid tumors and conclude with some major findings that can guide future research in this field. By synthesizing the latest research on NPs and DL, this review will serve as a valuable resource for researchers and clinicians alike in their efforts to combat liquid tumors.
探索纳米粒子对液体肿瘤的治疗意义:全面综述,特别强调道尔顿淋巴瘤背景下的绿色合成技术
纳米粒子(NPs)已成为治疗和诊断各种疾病(包括癌症、人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)和免疫相关疾病)的有前途的工具。已有多篇综述汇编了纳米粒子对不同疾病的影响。然而,有关 NPs 对液体肿瘤影响的综述却寥寥无几。因此,本综述旨在通过对T细胞淋巴瘤的一种--道尔顿淋巴瘤(DL)的研究得出结论,进而探讨其对液体肿瘤的治疗意义,从而增进这方面的知识。由金属(如银、金、铜和锌)和非金属(如二氧化硅、硒、聚合物和脂基)合成的 NPs 对 DL 的抗癌效果进行了测试。这些 NPs 通过诱导细胞凋亡,以剂量依赖的方式降低了 DL 细胞的活力。在小鼠体内,NPs 延长了小鼠的寿命,减少了肿瘤的生长,并恢复了肝脏、脾脏和肾脏等器官的正常生理功能和结构。事实证明,从植物来源或通过某些化合物合成的 NPs 能有效降低 NPs 的细胞毒性。本综述将提供有关 DL 的基本信息,并讨论针对 DL 使用的各种类型的 NPs 及其对治疗 T 细胞淋巴瘤或液体肿瘤的意义,最后还将总结一些重要发现,以指导该领域的未来研究。本综述综合了有关 NPs 和 DL 的最新研究成果,将成为研究人员和临床医生抗击液体肿瘤的宝贵资源。
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