Bioinspired micro- and nanostructured systems for cancer therapy

IF 10.7 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL MedComm Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1002/mco2.70025
Rui Yang, Bing Zhang, Xiawei Fei, Shanshan Cong, Shaojie Zhao, Tao Zhou, Yanting Shen
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Numerous organisms in nature have demonstrated enhanced biocompatibility, precise tumor targeting capabilities, and efficient tissue traversal within the human body. Drawing inspiration from these organisms, researchers have employed bioengineering, bioconjugation, and micro- or nanotechnology to fabricate bioinspired micro- and nanostructured systems. These systems play a crucial role in addressing the limitations of conventional anticancer drugs and nanomaterials concerning biocompatibility, effective penetration of physiological barriers, as well as selective tumor targeting, thereby leading to improved therapeutic efficacy while minimizing nonspecific adverse effects on healthy cells. Consequently, extensive exploration of these bioinspired micro- and nanostructured systems has been undertaken across various cancer treatment modalities with some progressing into preclinical or clinical stages. However, our understanding of this field remains limited which may impede research progress, clinical translation efforts, and practical applications. Therefore, this study presents a systematic classification of bioinspired micro- and nanostructured systems for cancer therapy that comprehensively elucidates their sources of inspiration and design principles. Furthermore, it extensively discusses the current status of clinical translation efforts while identifying prevailing challenges and exploring future prospects. This work will establish a robust theoretical framework and serve as a valuable reference to facilitate advancements in research and clinical application within this field.

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用于癌症治疗的生物启发微和纳米结构系统
自然界中许多生物已经证明了增强的生物相容性,精确的肿瘤靶向能力,以及在人体内有效的组织穿越。从这些生物中获得灵感,研究人员利用生物工程、生物偶联和微纳米技术来制造受生物启发的微纳米结构系统。这些系统在解决传统抗癌药物和纳米材料在生物相容性、有效穿透生理屏障以及选择性肿瘤靶向方面的局限性方面发挥着至关重要的作用,从而提高治疗效果,同时最大限度地减少对健康细胞的非特异性不良影响。因此,对这些受生物启发的微纳米结构系统的广泛探索已经在各种癌症治疗模式中进行,其中一些进展到临床前或临床阶段。然而,我们对这一领域的理解仍然有限,这可能会阻碍研究进展,临床翻译工作和实际应用。因此,本研究提出了用于癌症治疗的生物启发微纳米结构系统的系统分类,全面阐明了它们的灵感来源和设计原则。此外,它还广泛讨论了临床翻译工作的现状,同时确定了普遍存在的挑战并探索了未来的前景。这项工作将建立一个强大的理论框架,并为促进该领域的研究和临床应用提供有价值的参考。
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