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Polydopamine Nanomaterials for Overcoming Current Challenges in Cancer Treatment

Shahinur Acter, Michèle Moreau, Robert Ivkov, Akila Viswanathan, Wilfred Ngwa

2023Nanomaterials42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In efforts to overcome current challenges in cancer treatment, multifunctional nanoparticles are attracting growing interest, including nanoparticles made with polydopamine (PDA). PDA is a nature-inspired polymer with a dark brown color. It has excellent biocompatibility and is biodegradable, offering a range of extraordinary inherent advantages. These include excellent drug loading capability, photothermal conversion efficiency, and adhesive properties. Though the mechanism of dopamine polymerization remains unclear, PDA has demonstrated exceptional flexibility in engineering desired morphology and size, easy and straightforward functionalization, etc. Moreover, it offers enormous potential for designing multifunctional nanomaterials for innovative approaches in cancer treatment. The aim of this work is to review studies on PDA, where the potential to develop multifunctional nanomaterials with applications in photothermal therapy has been demonstrated. Future prospects of PDA for developing applications in enhancing radiotherapy and/or immunotherapy, including for image-guided drug delivery to boost therapeutic efficacy and minimal side effects, are presented.

Topics & Concepts

NanotechnologyPhotothermal therapyNanomaterialsFlexibility (engineering)Materials scienceBiocompatibilityCancer therapyDrug deliveryTargeted drug deliveryCancerMedicineMathematicsInternal medicineMetallurgyStatisticsNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications