Communications Materials (Jan 2025)

Device-assisted strategies for drug delivery across the blood-brain barrier to treat glioblastoma

  • Nassir Mokarram,
  • Ayden Case,
  • Nadia N. Hossainy,
  • Johnathan G. Lyon,
  • Tobey J. MacDonald,
  • Ravi Bellamkonda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s43246-024-00721-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 22

Abstract

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Abstract The blood-brain barrier, essential for protecting the central nervous system, also restricts drug delivery to this region. Thus, delivering drugs across the blood-brain barrier is an active research area in immunology, oncology, and neurology; moreover, novel methods are urgently needed to expand therapeutic options for central nervous system pathologies. While previous strategies have focused on small molecules that modulate blood-brain barrier permeability or penetrate the barrier, there is an increased focus on biomedical devices—external or implanted—for improving drug delivery. Here, we review device-assisted drug delivery across the blood–brain barrier, emphasizing its application in glioblastoma, an aggressively malignant primary brain cancer in which the blood-brain barrier plays a central role. We examine the blood-brain barrier and its features in glioblastoma, emerging models for studying the blood-brain barrier, and device-assisted methods for crossing the blood-brain barrier. We conclude by presenting methods to monitor the blood-brain barrier and paradigms for combined cross-BBB drug delivery.