A Nanomedicine Structure-Activity Framework for Research, Development, and Regulation of Future Cancer Therapies
- PMID: 36322785
- DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.2c06337
A Nanomedicine Structure-Activity Framework for Research, Development, and Regulation of Future Cancer Therapies
Abstract
Despite their clinical success in drug delivery applications, the potential of theranostic nanomedicines is hampered by mechanistic uncertainty and a lack of science-informed regulatory guidance. Both the therapeutic efficacy and the toxicity of nanoformulations are tightly controlled by the complex interplay of the nanoparticle's physicochemical properties and the individual patient/tumor biology; however, it can be difficult to correlate such information with observed outcomes. Additionally, as nanomedicine research attempts to gradually move away from large-scale animal testing, the need for computer-assisted solutions for evaluation will increase. Such models will depend on a clear understanding of structure-activity relationships. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the field of cancer nanomedicine and provides a knowledge framework and foundational interaction maps that can facilitate future research, assessments, and regulation. By forming three complementary maps profiling nanobio interactions and pathways at different levels of biological complexity, a clear picture of a nanoparticle's journey through the body and the therapeutic and adverse consequences of each potential interaction are presented.
Keywords: Cancer; Chemodynamic Therapy; Clinical Translation; Drug Delivery; Nanomedicine; Phototherapy; Radiosensitization; Structure−Activity Relationships.
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