Abstract
Background: Despite extensive advances have been made in constructing polysaccharide-based nanomedicines for target cancer therapy due to their biocompatibility, easy-functionalizability and high targeting property, there is no review concentrating the significance of the intrinsic targeting properties of polysaccharides. This review mainly focuses on the recent progress on polysaccharide-based nanoparticles which have been applied in gene delivery, drug delivery and theranostics for targeted cancer therapies. Notably, representative polysaccharides with intrinsic targeting capability used as targeting ligand are well discussed.
Conclusion: It has been found that polysaccharides have become a class of promising biopolymer carrier materials to deliver anti-cancer therapeutic molecules. Among all of polysaccharides, those who are with intrinsic properties of targeting are most frequently used. Therefore, this review revealed the importance of understanding the natural functions of polysaccharides to tailor nanocarrier platforms and ultimately surmount challenges in targeted cancer therapy.
Keywords: Polysaccharide, cancer therapy, targeted delivery, targeted therapy, nanomedicine, biopolymer carrier.
Current Drug Metabolism
Title:Polysaccharide Nanoparticles for Targeted Cancer Therapies
Volume: 19 Issue: 9
Author(s): Peipei Peng, Ke Yang, Gangsheng Tong*Liang Ma*
Affiliation:
- School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composites, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 800 Dongchuan Road, Shanghai 200240,China
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61801,United States
Keywords: Polysaccharide, cancer therapy, targeted delivery, targeted therapy, nanomedicine, biopolymer carrier.
Abstract: Background: Despite extensive advances have been made in constructing polysaccharide-based nanomedicines for target cancer therapy due to their biocompatibility, easy-functionalizability and high targeting property, there is no review concentrating the significance of the intrinsic targeting properties of polysaccharides. This review mainly focuses on the recent progress on polysaccharide-based nanoparticles which have been applied in gene delivery, drug delivery and theranostics for targeted cancer therapies. Notably, representative polysaccharides with intrinsic targeting capability used as targeting ligand are well discussed.
Conclusion: It has been found that polysaccharides have become a class of promising biopolymer carrier materials to deliver anti-cancer therapeutic molecules. Among all of polysaccharides, those who are with intrinsic properties of targeting are most frequently used. Therefore, this review revealed the importance of understanding the natural functions of polysaccharides to tailor nanocarrier platforms and ultimately surmount challenges in targeted cancer therapy.
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Peng Peipei , Yang Ke , Tong Gangsheng *, Ma Liang *, Polysaccharide Nanoparticles for Targeted Cancer Therapies, Current Drug Metabolism 2018; 19 (9) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389200219666180511153403
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