Advances in Cancer Biology - Metastasis (Jul 2023)

An insight of various vesicular systems, erythrosomes, and exosomes to control metastasis and cancer

  • Mrunali Patil,
  • Afzal Hussain,
  • Mohammad A. Altamimi,
  • Sumel Ashique,
  • Nazima Haider,
  • Abdul Faruk,
  • Tahir Khuroo,
  • Abdulla Sherikar,
  • Mohd Usman Mohd Siddique,
  • Azim Ansari,
  • Tabassum Khair Barbhuiya

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
p. 100103

Abstract

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Cancer is the most challenging global health issue despite advancement in new drug development and biological understanding of oncology. Metastasis is the hallmark of cancer development resulting in huge death and it remained poorly understood. Various research articles published to control cancer and metastasis using lipidic nanocarriers so far. However, safety and high patient compliance are the prime concern. Medication is always of major concern for a clinician before prescribing any dosage form or drug. The high toxicity profile of anticancer drugs led to increased financial burden of treatment, mortality and complex consequences. Therefore, conventional dosage forms failed to culminate various issues related to therapeutic efficacy and drug related toxicity. Then, many researchers tried the novel drug delivery systems for effective and safe targeting of anticancer drugs. Exosomes, vesicular systems, and erythrocytes have been explored to treat cancer. It was imperative to compile major findings from these researches carried out so far. In the review, we highlighted application of exosomes, liposomes, and erythrocytes to control metastasis and cancer. Moreover, we have addressed various critical attributes of liposomes while formulation design for improved therapeutic efficacy and mechanistic perspective for drug targeting using the described vesicular carriers. Finally, we compiled major findings of clinical data published in clinical research plate-form. This review highlighted the major findings associated with nanovesicles based tumor targeting in which anticancer drugs are encapsulated in suitable vesicular systems and reach to site specific delivery of drugs.

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