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Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures Versus Drug Resistance: Promising Scenarios in Cancer Treatment

Carbon nanostructures (CN) are emerging valuable materials for the assembly of highly engineered multifunctional nanovehicles for cancer therapy, in particular for counteracting the insurgence of multi-drug resistance (MDR). In this regard, carbon nanotubes (CNT), graphene oxide (GO), and fullerenes...

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Autores principales: Curcio, Manuela, Farfalla, Annafranca, Saletta, Federica, Valli, Emanuele, Pantuso, Elvira, Nicoletta, Fiore Pasquale, Iemma, Francesca, Vittorio, Orazio, Cirillo, Giuseppe
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7249046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32365886
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25092102
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author Curcio, Manuela
Farfalla, Annafranca
Saletta, Federica
Valli, Emanuele
Pantuso, Elvira
Nicoletta, Fiore Pasquale
Iemma, Francesca
Vittorio, Orazio
Cirillo, Giuseppe
author_facet Curcio, Manuela
Farfalla, Annafranca
Saletta, Federica
Valli, Emanuele
Pantuso, Elvira
Nicoletta, Fiore Pasquale
Iemma, Francesca
Vittorio, Orazio
Cirillo, Giuseppe
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description Carbon nanostructures (CN) are emerging valuable materials for the assembly of highly engineered multifunctional nanovehicles for cancer therapy, in particular for counteracting the insurgence of multi-drug resistance (MDR). In this regard, carbon nanotubes (CNT), graphene oxide (GO), and fullerenes (F) have been proposed as promising materials due to their superior physical, chemical, and biological features. The possibility to easily modify their surface, conferring tailored properties, allows different CN derivatives to be synthesized. Although many studies have explored this topic, a comprehensive review evaluating the beneficial use of functionalized CNT vs G or F is still missing. Within this paper, the most relevant examples of CN-based nanosystems proposed for MDR reversal are reviewed, taking into consideration the functionalization routes, as well as the biological mechanisms involved and the possible toxicity concerns. The main aim is to understand which functional CN represents the most promising strategy to be further investigated for overcoming MDR in cancer.
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spelling pubmed-72490462020-06-10 Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures Versus Drug Resistance: Promising Scenarios in Cancer Treatment Curcio, Manuela Farfalla, Annafranca Saletta, Federica Valli, Emanuele Pantuso, Elvira Nicoletta, Fiore Pasquale Iemma, Francesca Vittorio, Orazio Cirillo, Giuseppe Molecules Review Carbon nanostructures (CN) are emerging valuable materials for the assembly of highly engineered multifunctional nanovehicles for cancer therapy, in particular for counteracting the insurgence of multi-drug resistance (MDR). In this regard, carbon nanotubes (CNT), graphene oxide (GO), and fullerenes (F) have been proposed as promising materials due to their superior physical, chemical, and biological features. The possibility to easily modify their surface, conferring tailored properties, allows different CN derivatives to be synthesized. Although many studies have explored this topic, a comprehensive review evaluating the beneficial use of functionalized CNT vs G or F is still missing. Within this paper, the most relevant examples of CN-based nanosystems proposed for MDR reversal are reviewed, taking into consideration the functionalization routes, as well as the biological mechanisms involved and the possible toxicity concerns. The main aim is to understand which functional CN represents the most promising strategy to be further investigated for overcoming MDR in cancer. MDPI 2020-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7249046/ /pubmed/32365886 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25092102 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pantuso, Elvira
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Vittorio, Orazio
Cirillo, Giuseppe
Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures Versus Drug Resistance: Promising Scenarios in Cancer Treatment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7249046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32365886
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25092102
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