| Literature DB >> 27483292 |
Lucas Chollet1,2,3, Pierre Saboural4,5, Cédric Chauvierre6,7, Jean-Noël Villemin8, Didier Letourneur9,10, Frédéric Chaubet11,12.
Abstract
Fucoidans are widespread cost-effective sulfated marine polysaccharides which have raised interest in the scientific community over last decades for their wide spectrum of bioactivities. Unsurprisingly, nanomedicine has grasped these compounds to develop innovative therapeutic and diagnostic nanosystems. The applications of fucoidans in nanomedicine as imaging agents, drug carriers or for their intrinsic properties are reviewed here after a short presentation of the main structural data and biological properties of fucoidans. The origin and the physicochemical specifications of fucoidans are summarized in order to discuss the strategy of fucoidan-containing nanosystems in Human health. Currently, there is a need for reproducible, well characterized fucoidan fractions to ensure significant progress.Entities:
Keywords: drug delivery; fucoidans; imaging agent; nanomedicine; nanosystems; sulfated polysaccharides; tissue regeneration
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27483292 PMCID: PMC4999906 DOI: 10.3390/md14080145
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Drugs ISSN: 1660-3397 Impact factor: 5.118
Biological properties of fucoidans and identified targets.
| Biological Properties | Identified Targets | References |
|---|---|---|
| Anticoagulant/anti-thrombotic | Antithrombin, heparin cofactor II | [ |
| Anti-complement | C4, C4b,2a, C3, and C3b,Bb | [ |
| Anti-viral | CD4 | [ |
| Anti-inflammatory | P-selectin and L-selectin | [ |
| Angiogenic effect | VEGFs, bFGF, FGF-2//α6, β1, and PECAM-1 integrin subunits | [ |
| Anti-cancer | Capsases-3, -8 and -9, MAPK and their inhibitors, HIF-1 | [ |
| Anti-diabetic | α-glucosidase, α-amylase | [ |
| Immune potentiating | NK cells, T-cells, dendritic cells | [ |
| Antioxidant | - | [ |
Figure 1Evolution of published articles reporting fucoidans (from Web of Science). Left axis: number of articles for “Fucoidan*”, right axis: number of articles for “Fucoidan* + Nano*”.
Figure 2Repeating chemical structures of some fucoidans from brown algae (A) Chorda filum [28]; (B) Ascophyllum nodosum, Fucus vesiculosus, and Fucus evanescens [22,23,31] and from marine invertebrates: sea cucumber (Holothuriodea) (C) Ludwigothuria grisea [29]; (D) Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis [17], and (E) Strongylocentrotus franciscanus [30].
Applications of fucoidan-containing nanosystems in nanomedicine.
| Application | References |
|---|---|
| Imaging agent | [ |
| Protein delivery | [ |
| Small drug delivery | [ |
| Anti-coagulant | [ |
| Gene delivery | [ |
| Regenerative medicine | [ |
Features of the fucoidan fractions used in nanomedicine related studies.
| Study | Objective | Origin of Fucoidans | Molecular Weight | Sulfate Content * | Other Data | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bonnard et al. [ | P-selectin tageting FMPs for SPECT imaging | 57 kDa/23 kDa | - | - | Commercial fucoidans from Sigma Aldrich Company | |
| Changotade et al. [ | Pretreatment of bone tissue substitute | - | - | - | - | |
| Da Silva et al. [ | FNPs preparation for therapeutic purposes | - | - | - | Commercial fucoidans from Sigma Aldrich Company | |
| Huang et al. [ | Gentamicin controlled release | - | - | - | Commercial fucoidans from Sigma Aldrich Company | |
| Huang et al. [ | Curcumin controlled release | - | - | - | Commercial fucoidans from Sigma Aldrich Company | |
| Huang et al. [ | FGF-2 controlled release with FNPs | 80 kDa | - | - | Commercial fucoidans from Sigma Aldrich Company | |
| Huang et al. [ | SDF-1 controlled release with FNPs | 80 kDa | - | - | Commercial fucoidans from Sigma Aldrich Company | |
| Jeong et al. [ | Design of a scaffold for bone tissue regeneration | - | - | - | - | - |
| Jin et al. [ | Design of a scaffold for bone tissue regeneration | - | - | - | Commercial fucoidans from Haewon Biotech Company | |
| Kimura et al. [ | Evaluation of cytotoxic effects of FNPs | 2–10 kDa | - | - | Fucoidans extracted and purified by the authors | |
| Kurosaki et al. [ | DNA delivery with FMPs | - | - | - | - | Commercial fucoidans from Sigma Aldrich Company |
| Lee et al. [ | DOX controlled release with FNPs | - | - | - | Commercial fucoidans from Sigma Aldrich Company | |
| Lee et al. [ | Electrospun mats for Tissue engineering | - | 34.2% | 62.12% total polysaccharide | Commercial fucoidans from Haewon Biotech Company | |
| Li et al. [ | P-selectin tageting FMPs for PET imaging | - | - | - | Commercial fucoidans from Sigma Aldrich Company | |
| Lira et al. [ | Preparation and evaluation of FNPs | 53 kDa | - | - | Fucoidans extracted and purified by the authors | |
| Lowe et al. [ | Design of a scaffold for bone tissue regeneration | - | - | - | Commercial fucoidans from Sigma Aldrich Company | |
| Nakamura et al. [ | FGF-2 controlled release | - | - | - | Fucoidans extracted and purified by the authors | |
| Park et al. [ | ALA controlled release with FMNs | - | - | - | - | Commercial fucoidans from Haewon Biotech Company |
| Pinheiro et al. [ | PLL controlled release | 57.26 kDa | - | 40.2% Fuc, 2.98% Xyl, 0.55% Man, 3.6% Gal, 9.17% Ur.Ac, 0.11% Rha, 0.21% Glu | Commercial fucoidans from Sigma Aldrich Company | |
| Puvaneswary et al. [ | Design of a scaffold for bone tissue regeneration | - | - | - | Commercial fucoidans from Sigma Aldrich Company | |
| Sezer et al. [ | DNA delivery with FMPs | 80 kDa | - | - | Commercial fucoidans from Sigma Aldrich Company | |
| Sezer et al. [ | FNPs for dermal burns treatment | 80 kDa | - | - | Commercial fucoidans from Sigma Aldrich Company | |
| Suzuki et al. [ | P-selectin targeting FNPs for MRI imaging | 8 kDa | 27% | 45% | Commercial fucoidans from Algues et Mer Company | |
| Venkatesan et al. [ | Design of a scaffold for bone tissue regeneration | - | - | - | - | - |
| Wu et al. [ | Berberine controlled release | 80 kDa | - | - | Commercial fucoidans from NOVA Pharma & Liposome Biotech Company | |
| Yu et al. [ | Berberine controlled release | - | 24.3% | 3.5% carboxyl groups | Commercial fucoidans from NOVA Pharma & Liposome Biotech Company | |
| Yu et al. [ | Oversulfated FF release via oral route | 80 kDa | 41.7% | - | Commercial fucoidans from NOVA Pharma & Liposome Biotech Company |
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