Zhenyu Gong , Dairan Zhou , Dejun Wu , Yaguang Han , Hao Yu , Haotian Shen , Wei Feng , Lijun Hou , Yu Chen , Tao Xu
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Abstract
Central nervous system (CNS) tumors, encompassing a diverse array of neoplasms in the brain and spinal cord, pose significant therapeutic challenges due to their intricate anatomy and the protective presence of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). The primary treatment obstacle is the effective delivery of therapeutics to the tumor site, which is hindered by multiple physiological, biological, and technical barriers, including the BBB. This comprehensive review highlights recent advancements in material science and nanotechnology aimed at surmounting these delivery challenges, with a focus on the development and application of nanomaterials. Nanomaterials emerge as potent tools in designing innovative drug delivery systems that demonstrate the potential to overcome the limitations posed by CNS tumors. The review delves into various strategies, including the use of lipid nanoparticles, polymeric nanoparticles, and inorganic nanoparticles, all of which are engineered to enhance drug stability, BBB penetration, and targeted tumor delivery. Additionally, this review highlights the burgeoning role of theranostic nanoparticles, integrating therapeutic and diagnostic functionalities to optimize treatment efficacy. The exploration extends to biocompatible materials like biodegradable polymers, liposomes, and advanced material-integrated delivery systems such as implantable drug-eluting devices and microfabricated devices. Despite promising preclinical results, the translation of these material-based strategies into clinical practice necessitates further research and optimization.
期刊介绍:
Biomaterials is an international journal covering the science and clinical application of biomaterials. A biomaterial is now defined as a substance that has been engineered to take a form which, alone or as part of a complex system, is used to direct, by control of interactions with components of living systems, the course of any therapeutic or diagnostic procedure. It is the aim of the journal to provide a peer-reviewed forum for the publication of original papers and authoritative review and opinion papers dealing with the most important issues facing the use of biomaterials in clinical practice. The scope of the journal covers the wide range of physical, biological and chemical sciences that underpin the design of biomaterials and the clinical disciplines in which they are used. These sciences include polymer synthesis and characterization, drug and gene vector design, the biology of the host response, immunology and toxicology and self assembly at the nanoscale. Clinical applications include the therapies of medical technology and regenerative medicine in all clinical disciplines, and diagnostic systems that reply on innovative contrast and sensing agents. The journal is relevant to areas such as cancer diagnosis and therapy, implantable devices, drug delivery systems, gene vectors, bionanotechnology and tissue engineering.