Nucleic acid-loaded lipid-polymer nanohybrids as novel nanotherapeutics in anticancer therapy

被引:15
作者
Rahman, Mahfoozur [1 ]
Alharbi, Khalid S. [2 ]
Alruwaili, Nabil K. [3 ]
Anfinan, Nisrin [4 ]
Almalki, Waleed H. [5 ]
Padhy, Ipsa [6 ]
Sambamoorthy, Unnam [7 ]
Swain, Suryakanta [8 ]
Beg, Sarwar [9 ]
机构
[1] Sam Higginbottom Univ Agr Technol & Sci, Shalom Inst Hlth & Allied Sci, Dept Pharmaceut Sci, Allahabad 211007, Uttar Pradesh, India
[2] Jouf Univ, Coll Pharm, Dept Pharmacol, Sakakah, Saudi Arabia
[3] Jouf Univ, Coll Pharm, Dept Pharmaceut, Sakakah, Saudi Arabia
[4] King Abdulaziz Univ, Gynecol Oncol Unit, Fac Med, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
[5] Umm Al Qura Univ, Coll Pharm, Dept Pharmacol & Toxicol, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
[6] Berhampur Univ, Sch Pharmaceut Educ & Res, Dept Pharmaceut Anal & Qual Assurance, Berhampur, Odisha, India
[7] NRI Grp Inst, NRI Coll Pharm, Dept Pharmaceut, Bengaluru, India
[8] SIMS Grp Inst, Dept Pharmaceut, Coll Pharm, Southern Inst Med Sci, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India
[9] Jamia Hamdard, Sch Pharmaceut Educ & Res, Dept Pharmaceut, New Delhi 110062, India
关键词
Cancer; chemotherapy; nucleic acid; mRNA; siRNA; lipid-polymer nanohybrids; HYBRID NANOPARTICLES; SIRNA DELIVERY; MESSENGER-RNA; CONTROLLED-RELEASE; TARGETED DELIVERY; CELLULAR UPTAKE; SHELL; PLATFORM; CORE; ADVANCEMENT;
D O I
10.1080/17425247.2020.1757645
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Introduction: Since decades, cancer is a major public health problem worldwide. The increasing knowledge of molecular and tumor biology has significantly changed the cancer treatment paradigms during the past few years. Area covered: Conventionally, the first-line treatment of solid tumors is their surgical removal followed by chemotherapy and/or radiation treatment. Unfortunately, these approaches often fail, and the patient may discontinue the treatment before the complete eradication of tumors due to therapeutic and toxicological limitations. In this regard, the nucleic acid-based treatment therapy has been widely used in the management of cancer. However, nucleic acid delivery to the target sites is highly challenging because of their molecular size, difficulties to pass cellular membranes, and susceptibility toward enzymatic and/or chemical degradation. Expert opinion: Researchers have now overcome many problems associated with delivering nucleic acids to the target tissues by preventing them from off-target side effects and overcoming rapid degradation and clearance in the bloodstream using the lipid-polymer hybrid nanoparticles (LPHNs). The present review, therefore, aims to provide an overview account on LPNHs, their preparation, characterization, application with special emphasis on intracellular delivery/transfection of nucleic acids in the management of cancer, and key aspects of challenges in its delivery and clinical transition.
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页数:12
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