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Graphene oxide nanoarchitectures in cancer therapy: Drug and gene delivery, phototherapy, immunotherapy, and vaccine development.

Authors :
Sadeghi, Mohammad Saleh
Sangrizeh, Faezeh Hosseini
Jahani, Negar
Abedin, Mahdi Sadegh
Chaleshgari, Soheila
Ardakan, Alireza Khodaei
Baeelashaki, Reza
Ranjbarpazuki, Golnaz
Rahmanian, Parham
Zandieh, Mohammad Arad
Nabavi, Noushin
Aref, Amir Reza
Salimimoghadam, Shokooh
Rashidi, Mohsen
Rezaee, Aryan
Hushmandi, Kiavash
Source :
Environmental Research. Nov2023:Part 2, Vol. 237, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The latest advancements in oncology involves the creation of multifunctional nanostructures. The integration of nanoparticles into the realm of cancer therapy has brought about a transformative shift, revolutionizing the approach to addressing existing challenges and limitations in tumor elimination. This is particularly crucial in combating the emergence of resistance, which has significantly undermined the effectiveness of treatments like chemotherapy and radiotherapy. GO stands as a carbon-derived nanoparticle that is increasingly finding utility across diverse domains, notably in the realm of biomedicine. The utilization of GO nanostructures holds promise in the arena of oncology, enabling precise transportation of drugs and genetic material to targeted sites. GO nanomaterials offer the opportunity to enhance the pharmacokinetic behavior and bioavailability of drugs, with documented instances of these nanocarriers elevating drug accumulation at the tumor location. The GO nanostructures encapsulate genes, shielding them from degradation and facilitating their uptake within cancer cells, thereby promoting efficient gene silencing. The capability of GO to facilitate phototherapy has led to notable advancements in reducing tumor progression. By PDT and PTT combination, GO nanomaterials hold the capacity to diminish tumorigenesis. GO nanomaterials have the potential to trigger both cellular and innate immunity, making them promising contenders for vaccine development. Additionally, types of GO nanoparticles that respond to specific stimuli have been applied in cancer eradication, as well as for the purpose of cancer detection and biomarker diagnosis. Endocytosis serves as the mechanism through which GO nanomaterials are internalized. Given these advantages, the utilization of GO nanomaterials for tumor elimination comes highly recommended. [Display omitted] • Development and introduction of nanostructures for cancer therapy can evolutionalize the treatment prospect of patients, • Graphene oxide (GO) nanoarchitectures are considered as novel platforms for targeted gene and drug delivery, • GO induce phototherapy in increasing tumor ablation and promoting response to therapy, • GO nanostructures provide immunotherapy and are beneficial for vaccine development, • GO nanoparticles can be utilized for diagnosis of cancer biomarkers and cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00139351
Volume :
237
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Environmental Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173121237
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.117027