The role of nanotechnology in current COVID-19 outbreak

Heliyon. 2021 Apr;7(4):e06841. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06841. Epub 2021 Apr 15.

Abstract

COVID-19 has recently become one of the most challenging pandemics of the last century with deadly outcomes and a high rate of reproduction number. It emphasizes the critical need for the designing of efficient vaccines to prevent virus infection, early and fast diagnosis by the high sensitivity and selectivity diagnostic kits, and effective antiviral and protective therapeutics to decline and eliminate the viral load and side effects derived from tissue damages. Therefore, non-toxic antiviral nanoparticles (NPs) have been under development for clinical application to prevent and treat COVID-19. NPs showed great promise to provide nano vaccines against viral infections. Here, we discuss the potentials of NPs that may be applied as a drug itself or as a platform for the aim of drug and vaccine repurposing and development. Meanwhile, the advanced strategies based on NPs to detect viruses will be described with the goal of encouraging scientists to design effective and cost-benefit nanoplatforms for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.

Keywords: COVID-19; Cells; Clinical; Coronavirus; Drug delivery; Drug repurposing; Nanocarrier; Nanomaterials; Nanoparticle; Nanotechnology; Preclinical; Vaccine.

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  • Review