Nanocarriers overcoming biological barriers induced by multidrug resistance of chemotherapeutics in 2D and 3D cancer models

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作者
Petrikaite, Vilma [1 ,2 ]
D'Avanzo, Nicola [3 ,4 ]
Celia, Christian [1 ]
Fresta, Massimo [5 ]
机构
[1] Lithuanian Univ Hlth Sci, Inst Cardiol, Lab Drug Targets Histopathol, Sukileli u Pr 13, LT-50162 Kaunas, Lithuania
[2] Vilnius Univ, Inst Biotechnol, Life Sci Ctr, Sauletekio Al 7, LT-10257 Vilnius, Lithuania
[3] Univ Chieti Pescara GAnnunzio, Dept Pharm, Via Vestini 31, I-66100 Chieti, Italy
[4] Magna Graecia Univ Catanzaro, Dept Expt & Clin Med, Campus Univ Germaneto,Viale Europa, I-88100 Catanzaro, Italy
[5] Univ Catanzaro Magna Graecia, Dept Hlth Sci, Viale S Venuta Snc, I-88100 Catanzaro, Italy
关键词
Nanocarriers; Nanomedicine; Multi -drug resistance; Biological barriers; 2D; 3D cancer models; TUMOR SPHEROID MODELS; TARGETED CO-DELIVERY; DRUG-RESISTANCE; BREAST-CANCER; STEM-CELLS; IN-VITRO; OXIDE NANOPARTICLES; SELF-RENEWAL; DNA-DAMAGE; DOXORUBICIN;
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10.1016/j.drup.2023.100956
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
Multidrug resistance (MDR) is currently a big challenge in cancer therapy and limits its success in several pa-tients. Tumors use the MDR mechanisms to colonize the host and reduce the efficacy of chemotherapeutics that are injected as single agents or combinations. MDR mechanisms are responsible for inactivation of drugs and formbiological barriers in cancer like the drug efflux pumps, aberrant extracellular matrix, hypoxic areas, altered cell death mechanisms, etc. Nanocarriers have some potential to overcome these barriers and improve the effi-cacy of chemotherapeutics. In fact, they are versatile and can deliver natural and synthetic biomolecules, as well as RNAi/DNAi, thus providing a controlled release of drugs and a synergistic effect in tumor tissues. Biocom-patible and safe multifunctional biopolymers, with or without specific targeting molecules, modify the surface and interface properties of nanocarriers. These modifications affect the interaction of nanocarriers with cellular models as well as the selection of suitable models for in vitro experiments. MDR cancer cells, and particularly their 2D and 3D models, in combination with anatomical and physiological structures of tumor tissues, can boost the design and preparation of nanomedicines for anticancer therapy. 2D and 3D cancer cell cultures are suitable models to study the interaction, internalization, and efficacy of nanocarriers, the mechanisms of MDR in cancer cells and tissues, and they are used to tailor a personalized medicine and improve the efficacy of anticancer treatment in patients. The description of molecular mechanisms and physio-pathological pathways of these models further allow the design of nanomedicine that can efficiently overcome biological barriers involved in MDR and test the activity of nanocarriers in 2D and 3D models of MDR cancer cells.
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