Gather wisdom to overcome barriers: Well-designed nano-drug delivery systems for treating gliomas

Acta Pharm Sin B. 2022 Mar;12(3):1100-1125. doi: 10.1016/j.apsb.2021.08.013. Epub 2021 Aug 14.

Abstract

Due to the special physiological and pathological characteristics of gliomas, most therapeutic drugs are prevented from entering the brain. To improve the poor prognosis of existing therapies, researchers have been continuously developing non-invasive methods to overcome barriers to gliomas therapy. Although these strategies can be used clinically to overcome the blood‒brain barrier (BBB), the accurate delivery of drugs to the glioma lesions cannot be ensured. Nano-drug delivery systems (NDDS) have been widely used for precise drug delivery. In recent years, researchers have gathered their wisdom to overcome barriers, so many well-designed NDDS have performed prominently in preclinical studies. These meticulous designs mainly include cascade passing through BBB and targeting to glioma lesions, drug release in response to the glioma microenvironment, biomimetic delivery systems based on endogenous cells/extracellular vesicles/protein, and carriers created according to the active ingredients of traditional Chinese medicines. We reviewed these well-designed NDDS in detail. Furthermore, we discussed the current ongoing and completed clinical trials of NDDS for gliomas therapy, and analyzed the challenges and trends faced by clinical translation of these well-designed NDDS.

Keywords: Active ingredients; Biomimetic designs; Blood‒brain barrier; Cascade targeting; Glioma; Nano-drug delivery systems; Non-invasive strategies; Responsive delivery and release; Traditional Chinese medicine.

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