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Nanotechnology lights up the antitumor potency by combining chemotherapy with siRNA.

Jian SunEdikan Archibong OgunnaikeXing JiangZhaowei Chen
Published in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2021)
Nanotechnology-based combination anticancer therapy offers novel approaches to overcome the limitations of single-agent administration. The emerging siRNA technology combined with chemotherapy has shown considerable promise in anticancer therapy. There are three main challenges in the fabrication of siRNA/chemotherapeutic drug co-loaded nanovectors: adequate cargo protection, precise targeted delivery, and site-specific cargo release. This review presents a summary of the nanosystems that have recently been developed for co-delivering siRNA and chemotherapeutic drugs. Their combined therapeutic effects are also discussed.
Keyphrases
  • cancer therapy
  • drug delivery
  • locally advanced
  • stem cells
  • radiation therapy
  • machine learning
  • bone marrow
  • rectal cancer
  • tissue engineering