Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (May 2024)

Recent advances in functional nucleic acid decorated nanomaterials for cancer imaging and therapy

  • Liu Wu,
  • Ruitao Yuan,
  • Tong Wen,
  • Yingfeng Qin,
  • Yumin Wang,
  • Xiaoling Luo,
  • Jin-Wen Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 174
p. 116546

Abstract

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Nanomaterials possess unusual physicochemical properties including unique optical, magnetic, electronic properties, and large surface-to-volume ratio. However, nanomaterials face some challenges when they were applied in the field of biomedicine. For example, some nanomaterials suffer from the limitations such as poor selectivity and biocompatibility, low stability, and solubility. To address the above-mentioned obstacles, functional nucleic acid has been widely served as a powerful and versatile ligand for modifying nanomaterials because of their unique characteristics, such as ease of modification, excellent biocompatibility, high stability, predictable intermolecular interaction and recognition ability. The functionally integrating functional nucleic acid with nanomaterials has produced various kinds of nanocomposites and recent advances in applications of functional nucleic acid decorated nanomaterials for cancer imaging and therapy were summarized in this review. Further, we offer an insight into the future challenges and perspectives of functional nucleic acid decorated nanomaterials.

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