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Targeting tumor microenvironment with PEG-based amphiphilic nanoparticles to overcome chemoresistance.
Chen, Shizhu; Yang, Keni; Tuguntaev, Ruslan G; Mozhi, Anbu; Zhang, Jinchao; Wang, Paul C; Liang, Xing-Jie.
Afiliação
  • Chen S; Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology of Hebei Province, Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Diagnosis of the Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry & Environmental Science, Hebei University, Baoding, PR China.
  • Yang K; CAS Key Lab of Nanomaterials Bioeffects and Nanosafety, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology of China, Beijing, PR China.
  • Tuguntaev RG; CAS Key Lab of Nanomaterials Bioeffects and Nanosafety, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology of China, Beijing, PR China.
  • Mozhi A; CAS Key Lab of Nanomaterials Bioeffects and Nanosafety, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology of China, Beijing, PR China.
  • Zhang J; Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology of Hebei Province, Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Diagnosis of the Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry & Environmental Science, Hebei University, Baoding, PR China. Electronic address: jczhang6970@163.com.
  • Wang PC; Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan; Laboratory of Molecular Imaging, Department of Radiology, Howard University, WA, DC, USA.
  • Liang XJ; CAS Key Lab of Nanomaterials Bioeffects and Nanosafety, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology of China, Beijing, PR China. Electronic address: liangxj@nanoctr.cn.
Nanomedicine ; 12(2): 269-86, 2016 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26707818
ABSTRACT
Multidrug resistance is one of the biggest obstacles in the treatment of cancer. Recent research studies highlight that tumor microenvironment plays a predominant role in tumor cell proliferation, metastasis, and drug resistance. Hence, targeting the tumor microenvironment provides a novel strategy for the evolution of cancer nanomedicine. The blooming knowledge about the tumor microenvironment merging with the design of PEG-based amphiphilic nanoparticles can provide an effective and promising platform to address the multidrug resistant tumor cells. This review describes the characteristic features of tumor microenvironment and their targeting mechanisms with the aid of PEG-based amphiphilic nanoparticles for the development of newer drug delivery systems to overcome multidrug resistance in cancer cells. FROM THE CLINICAL EDITOR Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. Many cancers develop multidrug resistance towards chemotherapeutic agents with time and strategies are urgently needed to combat against this. In this review article, the authors discuss the current capabilities of using nanomedicine to target the tumor microenvironments, which would provide new insight to the development of novel delivery systems for the future.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Polietilenoglicóis / Tensoativos / Sistemas de Liberação de Medicamentos / Nanopartículas / Microambiente Tumoral / Neoplasias / Antineoplásicos Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Polietilenoglicóis / Tensoativos / Sistemas de Liberação de Medicamentos / Nanopartículas / Microambiente Tumoral / Neoplasias / Antineoplásicos Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article