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Design Strategies and Applications of ROS-Responsive Phenylborate Ester-Based Nanomedicine.

Ying LiuYiqiong LiuJie ZangAbdullah Abdullah Isam AbdullahYong-Yong LiHaiqing Dong
Published in: ACS biomaterials science & engineering (2020)
Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-responsive nanomedicine has been extensively developed to improve the therapeutic effects while reducing the systemic toxicity. ROS, as important biological metabolites and signaling molecules, are known to overexpress in most of tumors and inflammations. Among various ROS-sensitive moieties, phenylborate ester (PBAE) with easy modifiable structure and excellent biocompatibility, represents one of the most ROS-sensitive structures. To harness it as a switch, the past several years had witnessed a booming of ROS-sensitive PBAE-based nanomedicine for various medical purposes. Much of the efforts were devoted to exploiting the potential in the management of antitumor and anti-inflammation. This review first summarizes the design strategies of PBAE in the construction of nanomedicine, with PBAE acting as not only the ROS-responsive unit, but also the roles of hydrophobic backbone or bridging segment in the macromolecular structures. The ROS-responsive mechanisms are then briefly discussed. Afterward, we focus on the introduction of the state-of-the-art research on ROS-responsive PBAE-based nanomedicine for antitumor and anti-inflammation applications. The conclusion and future perspectives of ROS-responsive nanomedicine are also provided.
Keyphrases
  • reactive oxygen species
  • cancer therapy
  • cell death
  • dna damage
  • oxidative stress
  • drug delivery
  • healthcare
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry