Design principles governing the development of theranostic anticancer agents and their nanoformulations with photoacoustic properties
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Abstract
The unmet need to develop novel approaches for cancer diagnosis and treatment has led to the evolution of theranostic agents, which usually include, in addition to the anticancer drug, an imaging agent based mostly on fluorescent agents. Over the past few years, a non-invasive photoacoustic imaging modality has been effectively integrated into theranostic agents. Herein, we shed light on the design principles governing the development of theranostic agents with photoacoustic properties, which can be formulated into nanocarriers to enhance their potency. Specifically, we provide an extensive analysis of their individual constituents including the imaging dyes, drugs, linkers, targeting moieties, and their formulation into nanocarriers. Along these lines, we present numerous relevant paradigms. Finally, we discuss the clinical relevance of the specific strategy, as also the limitations and future perspectives, and through this review, we envisage paving the way for the development of theranostic agents endowed with photoacoustic properties as effective anticancer medicines.
Date Issued
2022-02-04
Date Acceptance
2022-01-25
Citation
Pharmaceutics, 2022, 14 (2)
ISSN
1999-4923
Publisher
MDPI AG
Journal / Book Title
Pharmaceutics
Volume
14
Issue
2
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This article is an open access article
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conditions of the Creative Commons
Attribution (CC BY) license (https://
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4.0/)
Sponsor
Brain Tumour Research Campaign
Brain Tumour Research
Grant Number
N/A
Subjects
1115 Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Publication Status
Published
Article Number
ARTN 362