Abstract
Intrinsic or acquired chemoresistance represents the main obstacle to the successful treatment of cancer patients. Several mechanisms are involved in multidrug resistance: decreased uptake of hydrophilic drugs, increase of energy dependent efflux, alteration of the redox state, alteration of apoptotic pathways, and modification of the tumor microenvironment. In recent years, several types of nanoparticles have been developed to overcome these obstacles and improve the accumulation and release of drugs at the pathological site. In this review, we describe the main mechanisms involved in multidrug resistance and the nanovehicles which have been proposed to target specific aspects of this phenomenon.
Keywords: Cancer, chemoresistance mechanisms, drug delivery, miRNA/siRNA delivery, nanoparticles, mitoxantrone, daunorubicin.
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Drug Delivery Nanoparticles in Treating Chemoresistant Tumor Cells
Volume: 24 Issue: 42
Author(s): Giuseppina Barrera, Martina Daga, Benedetta Ferrara, Chiara Dianzani, Stefania Pizzimenti, Monica Argenziano, Roberta Cavalli and Francesco Trotta*
Affiliation:
- Department of Chemistry, University of Turin, Via Pietro Giuria 7, 10125 Turin,Italy
Keywords: Cancer, chemoresistance mechanisms, drug delivery, miRNA/siRNA delivery, nanoparticles, mitoxantrone, daunorubicin.
Abstract: Intrinsic or acquired chemoresistance represents the main obstacle to the successful treatment of cancer patients. Several mechanisms are involved in multidrug resistance: decreased uptake of hydrophilic drugs, increase of energy dependent efflux, alteration of the redox state, alteration of apoptotic pathways, and modification of the tumor microenvironment. In recent years, several types of nanoparticles have been developed to overcome these obstacles and improve the accumulation and release of drugs at the pathological site. In this review, we describe the main mechanisms involved in multidrug resistance and the nanovehicles which have been proposed to target specific aspects of this phenomenon.
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Barrera Giuseppina, Daga Martina, Ferrara Benedetta, Dianzani Chiara, Pizzimenti Stefania, Argenziano Monica, Cavalli Roberta and Trotta Francesco*, Drug Delivery Nanoparticles in Treating Chemoresistant Tumor Cells, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2017; 24 (42) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867323666161205122225
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867323666161205122225 |
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