An insight of various vesicular systems, erythrosomes, and exosomes to control metastasis and cancer

Mrunali Patil , Afzal Hussain , Mohammad A. Altamimi , Sumel Ashique , Nazima Haider , Abdul Faruk , Tahir Khuroo , Abdulla Sherikar , Mohd Usman Mohd Siddique , Azim Ansari , Tabassum Khair Barbhuiya
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Cancer is the most challenging global health issue despite advancement in new drug development and biological understanding of oncology. Metastasis is the hallmark of cancer development resulting in huge death and it remained poorly understood. Various research articles published to control cancer and metastasis using lipidic nanocarriers so far. However, safety and high patient compliance are the prime concern. Medication is always of major concern for a clinician before prescribing any dosage form or drug. The high toxicity profile of anticancer drugs led to increased financial burden of treatment, mortality and complex consequences. Therefore, conventional dosage forms failed to culminate various issues related to therapeutic efficacy and drug related toxicity. Then, many researchers tried the novel drug delivery systems for effective and safe targeting of anticancer drugs. Exosomes, vesicular systems, and erythrocytes have been explored to treat cancer. It was imperative to compile major findings from these researches carried out so far. In the review, we highlighted application of exosomes, liposomes, and erythrocytes to control metastasis and cancer. Moreover, we have addressed various critical attributes of liposomes while formulation design for improved therapeutic efficacy and mechanistic perspective for drug targeting using the described vesicular carriers. Finally, we compiled major findings of clinical data published in clinical research plate-form. This review highlighted the major findings associated with nanovesicles based tumor targeting in which anticancer drugs are encapsulated in suitable vesicular systems and reach to site specific delivery of drugs.

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深入了解各种囊泡系统、红细胞体和外泌体,以控制转移和癌症
尽管在新药开发和肿瘤学的生物学理解方面取得了进展,但癌症仍然是最具挑战性的全球健康问题。转移是导致大量死亡的癌症发展的标志,对它的了解仍然很少。利用脂质纳米载体控制肿瘤和转移的研究文章较多。然而,安全性和患者的高依从性是首要问题。在处方任何剂型或药物之前,药物总是临床医生主要关心的问题。抗癌药物的高毒性导致治疗的经济负担增加,死亡率和复杂的后果。因此,传统的剂型未能解决与治疗效果和药物相关毒性有关的各种问题。随后,许多研究人员尝试了新的药物传递系统,以有效和安全的靶向抗癌药物。外泌体、囊泡系统和红细胞已被用于治疗癌症。必须汇编迄今为止进行的这些研究的主要发现。本文综述了外泌体、脂质体和红细胞在肿瘤转移和肿瘤控制中的应用。此外,我们已经解决了脂质体的各种关键属性,而配方设计,以提高治疗效果和机制的角度来看,药物靶向使用所描述的囊泡载体。最后,我们整理了发表在临床研究平台上的主要临床数据发现。这篇综述强调了基于纳米囊泡的肿瘤靶向治疗的主要发现,其中抗癌药物被包裹在合适的囊泡系统中,并达到特定部位的药物递送。
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Advances in cancer biology - metastasis
Advances in cancer biology - metastasis Cancer Research, Oncology
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