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The emergence of nanoporous materials in lung cancer therapy.

Deepika Radhakrishnan1, Shan Mohanan1, Goeun Choi1,2,3,4, Jin-Ho Choy1,2,5,6, Steffi Tiburcius1, Hoang Trung Trinh1, Shankar Bolan1, Nikki Verrills1,7, Pradeep Tanwar1,7, Ajay Karakoti1, Ajayan Vinu1.   

Abstract

Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers, affecting more than 2.1 million people across the globe every year. A very high occurrence and mortality rate of lung cancer have prompted active research in this area with both conventional and novel forms of therapies including the use of nanomaterials based drug delivery agents. Specifically, the unique physico-chemical and biological properties of porous nanomaterials have gained significant momentum as drug delivery agents for delivering a combination of drugs or merging diagnosis with targeted therapy for cancer treatment. This review focuses on the emergence of nano-porous materials for drug delivery in lung cancer. The review analyses the currently used nanoporous materials, including inorganic, organic and hybrid porous materials for delivering drugs for various types of therapies, including chemo, radio and phototherapy. It also analyses the selected research on stimuli-responsive nanoporous materials for drug delivery in lung cancer before summarizing the various findings and projecting the future of emerging trends. This review provides a strong foundation for the current status of the research on nanoporous materials, their limitations and the potential for improving their design to overcome the unique challenges of delivering drugs for the treatment of lung cancer.
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by National Institute for Materials Science in partnership with Taylor & Francis Group.

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Keywords:  Nanoporous materials; Organic nanoporous materials; drug delivery; hybrid nanomaterials; inorganic nanoporous materials; lung cancer; stimuli responsive

Year:  2022        PMID: 35875329      PMCID: PMC9307116          DOI: 10.1080/14686996.2022.2052181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Technol Adv Mater        ISSN: 1468-6996            Impact factor:   7.821


  236 in total

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2.  The effects of size, shape, and surface functional group of gold nanostructures on their adsorption and internalization by cells.

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Journal:  Small       Date:  2010-02-22       Impact factor: 13.281

3.  A hyaluronic acid nanogel for photo-chemo theranostics of lung cancer with simultaneous light-responsive controlled release of doxorubicin.

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Journal:  Nanoscale       Date:  2015-06-01       Impact factor: 7.790

4.  Development of inhalable quinacrine loaded bovine serum albumin modified cationic nanoparticles: Repurposing quinacrine for lung cancer therapeutics.

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Journal:  Sci China Mater       Date:  2015-01-20       Impact factor: 8.273

6.  Surface functionalization of silica nanoparticles supports colloidal stability in physiological media and facilitates internalization in cells.

Authors:  Christina Graf; Qi Gao; Irene Schütz; Christelle Njiki Noufele; Wentao Ruan; Uta Posselt; Elena Korotianskiy; Daniel Nordmeyer; Fiorenza Rancan; Sabrina Hadam; Annika Vogt; Jürgen Lademann; Volker Haucke; Eckart Rühl
Journal:  Langmuir       Date:  2012-05-07       Impact factor: 3.882

7.  Anti-MUC1 Aptamer/Negatively Charged Amino Acid Dendrimer Conjugates for Targeted Delivery to Human Lung Adenocarcinoma A549 Cells.

Authors:  Marie Masuda; Shigeru Kawakami; Wassana Wijagkanalan; Tadaharu Suga; Yuki Fuchigami; Fumiyoshi Yamashita; Mitsuru Hashida
Journal:  Biol Pharm Bull       Date:  2016       Impact factor: 2.233

Review 8.  Glutathione levels in human tumors.

Authors:  Michael P Gamcsik; Mohit S Kasibhatla; Stephanie D Teeter; O Michael Colvin
Journal:  Biomarkers       Date:  2012-08-20       Impact factor: 2.658

9.  A Phase I clinical study of cisplatin-incorporated polymeric micelles (NC-6004) in patients with solid tumours.

Authors:  R Plummer; R H Wilson; H Calvert; A V Boddy; M Griffin; J Sludden; M J Tilby; M Eatock; D G Pearson; C J Ottley; Y Matsumura; K Kataoka; T Nishiya
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2011-02-01       Impact factor: 7.640

Review 10.  Particle size and pathogenicity in the respiratory tract.

Authors:  Richard James Thomas
Journal:  Virulence       Date:  2013-11-13       Impact factor: 5.882

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