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Nanomedicine strategies to counteract cancer stemness and chemoresistance.

Huayu LiuMingqi LiuYanan ZhaoRan Mo
Published in: Exploration of targeted anti-tumor therapy (2023)
Cancer stem-like cells (CSCs) identified by self-renewal ability and tumor-initiating potential are responsible for tumor recurrence and metastasis in many cancers. Conventional chemotherapy fails to eradicate CSCs that hold a state of dormancy and possess multi-drug resistance. Spurred by the progress of nanotechnology for drug delivery and biomedical applications, nanomedicine has been increasingly developed to tackle stemness-associated chemotherapeutic resistance for cancer therapy. This review focuses on advances in nanomedicine-mediated therapeutic strategies to overcome chemoresistance by specifically targeting CSCs, the combination of chemotherapeutics with chemopotentiators, and programmable controlled drug release. Perspectives from materials and formulations at the nano-scales are specifically surveyed. Future opportunities and challenges are also discussed.
Keyphrases
  • cancer therapy
  • drug delivery
  • cancer stem cells
  • drug release
  • papillary thyroid
  • stem cells
  • squamous cell
  • epithelial mesenchymal transition
  • childhood cancer
  • current status
  • free survival