State-of-the-art: MXene structures in nano-oncology

Biomater Adv. 2023 Apr:147:213354. doi: 10.1016/j.bioadv.2023.213354. Epub 2023 Feb 22.

Abstract

Cancer nanomedicine has been investigated widely and boomed in the last two decades, resulting in designing nanostructures with biofunctionalization, giving rise to an "All-in-One" multifunctional platform. The development of rational design technology with extended functionalities brought interdisciplinary researchers to work continuously, aiming to find a prevent or effectively treat the deadly disease of the century. Thus, it led to some Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approving nano-based formulations for cancer treatment and opening a vast area of promising discoveries by exploiting different nanomaterials. Two-dimensional (2D) materials have recently gained tremendous interest among scientists because of their outstanding structural, optical, electronic, thermal, and mechanical characteristics. Among various 2D nanomaterials, MXenes are a widely studied nanosystem because of their close similarity to graphene analogs. So, it is synthesized using multiple approaches and exploits their inherited properties. But in most cases, surface functionalization techniques are carried out for targeting, site-specific drug clearance, renal clearance, and biocompatible with healthy cells. Thus, fabricating a multimodal agent for mono or combined therapies is also an image-guided diagnostic agent. This review will explain the recent and emerging advancements of MXenes-based composites as a multifunctional theragnostic agent and discuss the possibilities of transferring laboratory research to clinical translation.

Keywords: 2D MXene; Composites; Diagnostics; Theranostics; cancer.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Medical Oncology
  • Nanomedicine
  • Nanostructures* / chemistry
  • Nanostructures* / therapeutic use
  • Neoplasms* / diagnosis
  • Neoplasms* / drug therapy
  • United States

Substances

  • MXene