Journal of Nanobiotechnology (Apr 2025)

Targeted drug delivery systems for atherosclerosis

  • Liangxing Tu,
  • Zijian Zou,
  • Ye Yang,
  • Siying Wang,
  • Banghuai Xing,
  • Jianfang Feng,
  • Yi Jin,
  • Meng Cheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12951-025-03384-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 1 – 41

Abstract

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Abstract Atherosclerosis is a complex cardiovascular disease driven by multiple factors, including aging, inflammation, oxidative stress, and plaque rupture. The progression of this disease is often covert, emphasizing the need for early biomarkers and effective intervention measures. In recent years, advancements in therapeutic strategies have highlighted the potential of targeting specific processes in atherosclerosis, such as plaque localization, macrophage activity, and key enzymes. Based on this, this review discusses the potential role of targeted drugs in the treatment of atherosclerosis. It also focuses on their clinical efficacy in anti-atherosclerosis treatment and their ability to provide more precise therapeutic approaches. The findings underscore that future research can concentrate on exploring newer drug delivery systems and biomarkers to further refine clinical treatment strategies and enhance the long-term dynamic management of atherosclerosis. Graphical abstract

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