Trends in nano-platforms for the treatment of viral infectious diseases

Korean J Chem Eng. 2023;40(4):706-713. doi: 10.1007/s11814-023-1388-0. Epub 2023 Mar 20.

Abstract

Viral diseases have always been a major health issue, from the currently eradicated poliovirus to the still unresolved human immunodeficiency virus, and have since become a recent global threat brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. Pathogenic viruses easily spread through various means such as contaminated food and water intake, exchange of bodily fluids, or even inhalation of airborne particles mainly due to their miniscule size. Furthermore, viral coats contain virulent proteins which trigger assimilation into target cells on contact through either direct penetration or induction of endocytosis. In some viruses their outer envelope contains masking ligands that create a means of escape from detection of immune cells. To deal with the nanometer size range and biomolecular-based invasion mechanism, nanoparticles are highly suitable for the treatment. The review highlights the progress in nanoparticle technology, particularly viral therapeutics, including therapeutic strategies and existing clinical applications.

Keywords: Nanoparticle Treatment; Nanotechnology; Viral Diseases; Viral Treatment.

Publication types

  • Review