Self-Assembly of Peptides as an Alluring Approach toward Cancer Treatment and Imaging.
Muhammad Hamza GhafoorBen-Li SongLei ZhouZeng-Ying QiaoHao WangPublished in: ACS biomaterials science & engineering (2024)
Cancer is a severe threat to humans, as it is the second leading cause of death after cardiovascular diseases and still poses the biggest challenge in the world of medicine. Due to its higher mortality rates and resistance, it requires a more focused and productive approach to provide the solution for it. Many therapies promising to deliver favorable results, such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy, have come up with more negatives than positives. Therefore, a new class of medicinal solutions and a more targeted approach is of the essence. This review highlights the alluring properties, configurations, and self-assembly of peptide molecules which benefit the traditional approach toward cancer therapy while sparing the healthy cells in the process. As targeted drug delivery systems, self-assembled peptides offer a wide spectrum of conjugation, biocompatibility, degradability-controlled responsiveness, and biomedical applications, including cancer treatment and cancer imaging.
Keyphrases
- cancer therapy
- papillary thyroid
- high resolution
- cardiovascular disease
- drug delivery
- squamous cell
- induced apoptosis
- locally advanced
- early stage
- radiation therapy
- squamous cell carcinoma
- cell cycle arrest
- early onset
- oxidative stress
- risk factors
- amino acid
- cell death
- signaling pathway
- radiation induced
- cardiovascular risk factors
- rectal cancer
- coronary artery disease
- cell proliferation
- fluorescence imaging
- tissue engineering