Cancers (May 2022)

HER-2-Targeted Nanoparticles for Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

  • Leopoldo Sitia,
  • Marta Sevieri,
  • Lorena Signati,
  • Arianna Bonizzi,
  • Arianna Chesi,
  • Francesco Mainini,
  • Fabio Corsi,
  • Serena Mazzucchelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14102424
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 10
p. 2424

Abstract

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Human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER-2) overexpressing breast cancer is a breast cancer subtype characterized by high aggressiveness, high frequency of brain metastases and poor prognosis. HER-2, a glycoprotein belonging to the ErbB receptor family, is overexpressed on the outer membrane of cancer cells and has been an important therapeutic target for the development of targeted drugs, such as the monoclonal antibodies trastuzumab and pertuzumab. These therapies have been available in clinics for more than twenty years. However, despite the initial enthusiasm, a major issue emerged limiting HER-2 targeted therapy efficacy, i.e., the evolution of drug resistance, which could be tackled by nanotechnology. The aim of this review is to provide a first critical update on the different types of HER-2-targeted nanoparticles that have been proposed in the literature in the last decade for therapeutic purposes. We focus on the different targeting strategies that have been explored, their relative outcomes and current limitations that still need to be improved. Then, we review the nanotools developed as diagnostic kits, focusing on the most recent techniques, which allow accurate quantification of HER-2 levels in tissues, with the aim of promoting more personalized medicinal approaches in patients.

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