Alginate-Chitosan Biodegradable and Biocompatible Based Hydrogel for Breast Cancer Immunotherapy and Diagnosis: A Comprehensive Review.
Pratikshya PatraTarun Kumar UpadhyayNawaf AlshammariMohd SaeedKavindra Kumar KesariPublished in: ACS applied bio materials (2024)
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality in females. There are many side effects due to chemotherapy and traditional surgery, like fatigue, loss of appetite, skin irritation, and drug resistance to cancer cells. Immunotherapy has become a hopeful approach toward cancer treatment, generating long-lasting immune responses in malignant tumor patients. Recently, hydrogel has received more attention toward cancer therapy due to its specific characteristics, such as decreased toxicity, fewer side effects, and better biocompatibility drug delivery to the particular tumor location. Researchers globally reported various investigations on hydrogel research for tumor diagnosis. The hydrogel-based multilayer platform with controlled nanostructure has received more attention for its antitumor effect. Chitosan and alginate play a leading role in the formation of the cross-link in a hydrogel. Also, they help in the stability of the hydrogel. This review discusses the properties, preparation, biocompatibility, and bioavailability of various research and clinical approaches of the multipolymer hydrogel made of alginate and chitosan for breast cancer treatment. With a focus on cases of breast cancer and the recovery rate, there is a need to find out the role of hydrogel in drug delivery for breast cancer treatment.
Keyphrases
- drug delivery
- cancer therapy
- wound healing
- drug release
- tissue engineering
- hyaluronic acid
- immune response
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- minimally invasive
- cardiovascular events
- working memory
- high throughput
- squamous cell carcinoma
- type diabetes
- inflammatory response
- young adults
- prognostic factors
- newly diagnosed
- radiation therapy
- ionic liquid
- acute coronary syndrome
- coronary artery bypass
- locally advanced
- mass spectrometry
- papillary thyroid
- liquid chromatography
- squamous cell