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Recent strategies of carbon dot-based nanodrugs for enhanced emerging antitumor modalities

Xu Chu, Meng‐Die Duan, Hua‐Ying Hou, Yujuan Zhang, Pai Liu, Hongli Chen, Yi Liu, Shulan Li

2023Journal of Materials Chemistry B11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Nanomaterial-based cancer therapy has recently emerged as a new therapeutic modality with the advantages of minimal invasiveness and negligible normal tissue toxicity over traditional cancer treatments. However, the complex microenvironment and self-protective mechanisms of tumors have suppressed the therapeutic effect of emerging antitumor modalities, which seriously hindered the transformation of these modalities to clinical settings. Due to the excellent biocompatibility, unique physicochemical properties and easy surface modification, carbon dots, as promising nanomaterials in the biomedical field, can effectively improve the therapeutic effect of emerging antitumor modalities as multifunctional nanoplatforms. In this review, the mechanism and limitations of emerging therapeutic modalities are described. Further, the recent advances related to carbon dot-based nanoplatforms in overcoming the therapeutic barriers of various emerging therapies are systematically summarized. Finally, the prospects and potential obstacles for the clinical translation of carbon dot-based nanoplatforms in tumor therapy are also discussed. This review is expected to provide a reference for nanomaterial design and its development for the efficacy enhancement of emerging therapeutic modalities.

Topics & Concepts

NanotechnologyModalitiesCarbon fibersMaterials scienceComposite materialSociologySocial scienceComposite numberCarbon and Quantum Dots ApplicationsNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsGraphene and Nanomaterials Applications