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Structure–function relationships in polymeric multilayer capsules designed for cancer drug delivery

Galina Nifontova, Tatiana Tsoi, А. В. Караулов, Igor Nabiev, Alyona Sukhanova

2022Biomaterials Science18 citationsDOI

Abstract

The targeted delivery of cancer drugs to tumor-specific molecular targets represents a major challenge in modern personalized cancer medicine. Engineering of micron and submicron polymeric multilayer capsules allows the obtaining of multifunctional theranostic systems serving as controllable stimulus-responsive tools with a high clinical potential to be used in cancer therapy and detection. The functionalities of such theranostic systems are determined by the design and structural properties of the capsules. This review (1) describes the current issues in designing cancer cell-targeting polymeric multilayer capsules, (2) analyzes the effects of the interactions of the capsules with the cellular and molecular constituents of biological fluids, and (3) presents the key structural parameters determining the effectiveness of capsule targeting. The influence of the morphological and physicochemical parameters and the origin of the structural components and surface ligands on the functional activity of polymeric multilayer capsules at the molecular, cellular, and whole-body levels are summarized. The basic structural and functional principles determining the future trends of theranostic capsule development are established and discussed.

Topics & Concepts

DrugFunction (biology)Drug deliveryChemistryCancerCombinatorial chemistryNanotechnologyComputational biologyPharmacologyMaterials scienceMedicineBiologyCell biologyOrganic chemistryInternal medicinePolymer Surface Interaction StudiesNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryOrthopaedic implants and arthroplasty