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Nanotheranostics for Image-Guided Cancer Treatment

Image-guided nanotheranostics have the potential to represent a new paradigm in the treatment of cancer. Recent developments in modern imaging and nanoparticle design offer an answer to many of the issues associated with conventional chemotherapy, including their indiscriminate side effects and susc...

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Autores principales: Dennahy, Isabel S., Han, Zheng, MacCuaig, William M., Chalfant, Hunter M., Condacse, Anna, Hagood, Jordan M., Claros-Sorto, Juan C., Razaq, Wajeeha, Holter-Chakrabarty, Jennifer, Squires, Ronald, Edil, Barish H., Jain, Ajay, McNally, Lacey R.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9144228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631503
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14050917
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author Dennahy, Isabel S.
Han, Zheng
MacCuaig, William M.
Chalfant, Hunter M.
Condacse, Anna
Hagood, Jordan M.
Claros-Sorto, Juan C.
Razaq, Wajeeha
Holter-Chakrabarty, Jennifer
Squires, Ronald
Edil, Barish H.
Jain, Ajay
McNally, Lacey R.
author_facet Dennahy, Isabel S.
Han, Zheng
MacCuaig, William M.
Chalfant, Hunter M.
Condacse, Anna
Hagood, Jordan M.
Claros-Sorto, Juan C.
Razaq, Wajeeha
Holter-Chakrabarty, Jennifer
Squires, Ronald
Edil, Barish H.
Jain, Ajay
McNally, Lacey R.
author_sort Dennahy, Isabel S.
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description Image-guided nanotheranostics have the potential to represent a new paradigm in the treatment of cancer. Recent developments in modern imaging and nanoparticle design offer an answer to many of the issues associated with conventional chemotherapy, including their indiscriminate side effects and susceptibility to drug resistance. Imaging is one of the tools best poised to enable tailoring of cancer therapies. The field of image-guided nanotheranostics has the potential to harness the precision of modern imaging techniques and use this to direct, dictate, and follow site-specific drug delivery, all of which can be used to further tailor cancer therapies on both the individual and population level. The use of image-guided drug delivery has exploded in preclinical and clinical trials although the clinical translation is incipient. This review will focus on traditional mechanisms of targeted drug delivery in cancer, including the use of molecular targeting, as well as the foundations of designing nanotheranostics, with a focus on current clinical applications of nanotheranostics in cancer. A variety of specially engineered and targeted drug carriers, along with strategies of labeling nanoparticles to endow detectability in different imaging modalities will be reviewed. It will also introduce newer concepts of image-guided drug delivery, which may circumvent many of the issues seen with other techniques. Finally, we will review the current barriers to clinical translation of image-guided nanotheranostics and how these may be overcome.
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spelling pubmed-91442282022-05-29 Nanotheranostics for Image-Guided Cancer Treatment Dennahy, Isabel S. Han, Zheng MacCuaig, William M. Chalfant, Hunter M. Condacse, Anna Hagood, Jordan M. Claros-Sorto, Juan C. Razaq, Wajeeha Holter-Chakrabarty, Jennifer Squires, Ronald Edil, Barish H. Jain, Ajay McNally, Lacey R. Pharmaceutics Review Image-guided nanotheranostics have the potential to represent a new paradigm in the treatment of cancer. Recent developments in modern imaging and nanoparticle design offer an answer to many of the issues associated with conventional chemotherapy, including their indiscriminate side effects and susceptibility to drug resistance. Imaging is one of the tools best poised to enable tailoring of cancer therapies. The field of image-guided nanotheranostics has the potential to harness the precision of modern imaging techniques and use this to direct, dictate, and follow site-specific drug delivery, all of which can be used to further tailor cancer therapies on both the individual and population level. The use of image-guided drug delivery has exploded in preclinical and clinical trials although the clinical translation is incipient. This review will focus on traditional mechanisms of targeted drug delivery in cancer, including the use of molecular targeting, as well as the foundations of designing nanotheranostics, with a focus on current clinical applications of nanotheranostics in cancer. A variety of specially engineered and targeted drug carriers, along with strategies of labeling nanoparticles to endow detectability in different imaging modalities will be reviewed. It will also introduce newer concepts of image-guided drug delivery, which may circumvent many of the issues seen with other techniques. Finally, we will review the current barriers to clinical translation of image-guided nanotheranostics and how these may be overcome. MDPI 2022-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9144228/ /pubmed/35631503 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14050917 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dennahy, Isabel S.
Han, Zheng
MacCuaig, William M.
Chalfant, Hunter M.
Condacse, Anna
Hagood, Jordan M.
Claros-Sorto, Juan C.
Razaq, Wajeeha
Holter-Chakrabarty, Jennifer
Squires, Ronald
Edil, Barish H.
Jain, Ajay
McNally, Lacey R.
Nanotheranostics for Image-Guided Cancer Treatment
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title_short Nanotheranostics for Image-Guided Cancer Treatment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9144228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631503
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14050917
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