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Tailored Functionalized Protein Nanocarriers for Cancer Therapy: Recent Developments and Prospects

Biology

Tailored Functionalized Protein Nanocarriers for Cancer Therapy: Recent Developments and Prospects

R. J. Babu, A. K. Tiwari, et al.

Discover groundbreaking advancements in protein nanoparticle technology for cancer therapy, exploring tailored construction methods and innovative therapeutic applications. This insightful review, conducted by an expert team, reveals the tumor-targeting capabilities of engineered protein-based nanoparticles and their potential to overcome multidrug resistance.

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Abstract
Recently, the potential use of nanoparticles for the targeted delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic agents has garnered increased interest. Several nanoparticle drug delivery systems have been developed for cancer treatment. Typically, protein-based nanocarriers offer several advantages, including biodegradability and biocompatibility. Using genetic engineering or chemical conjugation approaches, well-known naturally occurring protein nanoparticles can be further prepared, engineered, and functionalized in their self-assembly to meet the demands of clinical production efficiency. Accordingly, promising protein nanoparticles have been developed with outstanding tumor-targeting capabilities, ultimately overcoming multidrug resistance issues, in vivo delivery barriers, and mimicking the tumor microenvironment. Bioinspired by natural nanoparticles, advanced computational techniques have been harnessed for the programmable design of highly homogenous protein nanoparticles, which could open new routes for the rational design of vaccines and drug formulations. The current review aims to present several significant advancements made in protein nanoparticle technology, and their use in cancer therapy. Additionally, tailored construction methods and therapeutic applications of engineered protein-based nanoparticles are discussed.
Publisher
Pharmaceutics
Published On
Jan 03, 2023
Authors
R Jayachandra Babu, Amit K Tiwari, Mohamed A A Abdelhamid, Mi-Ran Ki, Amer Ali, Abd El-Hafeez, Ryeo Gang, Son, Seung Pil Pack
Tags
protein nanoparticles
cancer therapy
multidrug resistance
tumor-targeting
engineered proteins
therapeutic applications
biotechnology
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