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Molecular insights and therapeutic implications of nanoengineered dietary polyphenols for targeting lung carcinoma: part I.

Sabya Sachi DasSrushti M TambePriya Ranjan Prasad VermaPurnima D AminNeeru SinghSandeep Kumar SinghPiyush Kumar Gupta
Published in: Nanomedicine (London, England) (2023)
Lung cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality globally, and non-small-cell lung cancer accounts for most lung cancer cases. Nanotechnology-based drug-delivery systems have exhibited immense potential in lung cancer therapy due to their fascinating physicochemical characteristics, in vivo stability, bioavailability, prolonged and targeted delivery, gastrointestinal absorption and therapeutic efficiency of their numerous chemotherapeutic agents. However, traditional chemotherapeutics have systemic toxicity issues; therefore, dietary polyphenols might potentially replace them in lung cancer treatment. Polyphenol-based targeted nanotherapeutics have demonstrated interaction with a multitude of protein targets and cellular signaling pathways that affect major cellular processes. This review summarizes the various molecular mechanisms and targeted therapeutic potentials of nanoengineered dietary polyphenols in the effective management of lung cancer.
Keyphrases
  • cancer therapy
  • drug delivery
  • signaling pathway
  • oxidative stress
  • cardiovascular events
  • small molecule
  • cardiovascular disease
  • human health
  • pi k akt
  • risk assessment
  • induced apoptosis