A superior method for antitumor therapy and application: dual-ligand nanomedicines.

in Journal of materials chemistry. B by Ailing Wang, Xuejun Wang, Dan Li, Aixue Li, Mengyuan He, Yingying Yuan, Li Ye, Jiyong Liu

TLDR

  • Dual-ligand nanomedicines offer a promising approach to targeting various types of tumors, enhancing selectivity and targeting through specific binding between ligands and receptors.
  • The study provides a comprehensive overview of dual-ligand nanomedicines, including their preparation, influencing factors, and applications in tumor therapy.
  • Future development and clinical applications of dual-ligand nanomedicines hold great potential for improving patient outcomes and advancing cancer treatment.

Abstract

Currently, nanomedicines have been widely applied in the treatment of various types of tumors. However, due to the complexity of the tumor microenvironment, conventional nanomedicines often exhibit poor efficacy, insufficient site specificity, and susceptibility to off-target effects. In contrast, dual-ligand nanomedicines demonstrate superior targeting ability and drug penetration in tumor therapy. These nanomedicines are equipped with two ligands on their surface, enabling targeting of specific receptors on the same or different cells. The specific binding between ligands and receptors significantly enhances the selectivity and targeting of dual-ligand nanomedicines towards tumors. This review systematically describes the preparation of dual-ligand nanomedicines, the influencing factors, and the types of delivered drugs, focusing on the application of dual-ligand nanomedicines in targeting the treatment of various tumors. We highlight the comprehensiveness of dual-ligand nanomedicines for the treatment of tumors, including glioblastoma, lung cancer, breast cancer, gastric cancer, and many other types of tumors. Finally, the possible challenges for the future development of dual-ligand nanomedicines in terms of preparation, clinic, and safety are further analyzed. We look forward to exploring dual-ligand nanomedicines in greater depth to provide references for their future development and clinical applications.

Overview

  • The study focuses on the development and application of dual-ligand nanomedicines in tumor therapy.
  • The dual-ligand nanomedicines are equipped with two ligands on their surface, enabling targeting of specific receptors on the same or different cells.
  • The study aims to explore the preparation, influencing factors, and types of delivered drugs in dual-ligand nanomedicines, as well as their applications in targeting various types of tumors.

Comparative Analysis & Findings

  • Dual-ligand nanomedicines demonstrate superior targeting ability and drug penetration compared to conventional nanomedicines.
  • The specific binding between ligands and receptors significantly enhances the selectivity and targeting of dual-ligand nanomedicines towards tumors.
  • Dual-ligand nanomedicines have been successfully applied in targeting various types of tumors, including glioblastoma, lung cancer, breast cancer, gastric cancer, and many others.

Implications and Future Directions

  • Future development of dual-ligand nanomedicines requires addressing potential challenges in preparation, clinic, and safety.
  • Deepened exploration of dual-ligand nanomedicines is needed to provide references for their future development and clinical applications.
  • The study highlights the potential for dual-ligand nanomedicines to revolutionize tumor therapy and improve patient outcomes.