Title of article :
Stimuli-responsive chitosan-based nanocarriers for cancer therapy
Author/Authors :
Omidi Yadollah Research Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology - Biomedicine Institute - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Tabriz, Iran , Fathi Marziyeh Research Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology - Biomedicine Institute - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Tabriz, Iran , Sahandi Zangabad Parham Research Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology - Biomedicine Institute - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Tabriz, Iran , Barar Jaleh Research Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology - Biomedicine Institute - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Tabriz, Iran , Majidi Sima Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering - University of Tabriz - Tabriz, Iran , Erfan-Niya Hamid Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering - University of Tabriz - Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
Stimuli-responsive nanocarriers
offer unique advantages over the traditional
drug delivery systems (DDSs) in terms of
targeted drug delivery and on-demand
release of cargo drug molecules. Of these,
chitosan (CS)-based DDSs offer several
advantages such as high compatibility with
biological settings.
Methods: In this study, we surveyed the
literature in terms of the stimuli-responsive
nanocarriers and discussed the most recent advancements in terms of CS-based nanosystems and
their applications in cancer therapy and diagnosis.
Results: These advanced DDSs are able to release the entrapped drugs in response to a specific
endogenous stimulus (e.g., pH, glutathione concentration or certain enzymes) or exogenous
stimulus (e.g., temperature, light, ultrasound, and magnetic field) at the desired time and target site.
Dual-responsive nanocarriers by the combination of different stimuli have also been developed as
efficient and improved DDSs. Among the stimuli-responsive nanocarriers, CS-based DDSs offer
several advantages, including biocompatibility and biodegradability, antibacterial activity, ease of
modification and functionalization, and non-immunogenicity. They are as one of the most ideal
smart multifunction DDSs.
Conclusion: The CS-based stimuli-responsive multifunctional nanosystems (NSs) offer unique
potential for the targeted delivery of anticancer agents and provide great potential for on-demand
and controlled-release of anticancer agents in response to diverse external/internal stimuli.
Keywords :
Cancer therapy , Smart drug delivery systems , Stimuli-responsive , Chitosan Nanomedicines , Theranostics
Journal title :
Bioimpacts