Carbon nanomaterials combined with metal nanoparticles for theranostic applications.
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Date publication
février 2015
Journal
British journal of pharmacology
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr MENARD-MOYON Cécilia, Dr BIANCO Alberto
Tous les auteurs :
Modugno G, Ménard-Moyon C, Prato M, Bianco A
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Résumé
Among targeted delivery systems, platforms with nanosize dimensions, such as carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) and metal nanoparticles (NPs), have shown great potential in biomedical applications. They have received considerable interest in recent years, especially with respect to their potential utilization in the field of cancer diagnosis and therapy. The many functions of nanomaterials provide opportunities to use them as multimodal agents for theranostics, a combination of therapy and diagnosis. Carbon nanotubes and graphene are some of the most widely used CNMs because of their unique structural and physicochemical properties. Their high specific surface area allows for efficient drug loading and the possibility of functionalization with various bioactive molecules. In addition, CNMs are ideal platforms for the attachment of NPs. In the biomedical field, NPs have also shown tremendous potential for use in drug delivery, non-invasive tumour imaging and early detection due to their optical and magnetic properties. NP/CNM hybrids not only combine the unique properties of the NPs and CNMs but they also exhibit new properties arising from interactions between the two entities. In this review, the preparation of CNMs conjugated to different types of metal NPs and their applications in diagnosis, imaging, therapy and theranostics are presented.
Mots clés
Animals, Carbon, chemistry, Ferric Compounds, chemistry, Gold, chemistry, Humans, Nanostructures, chemistry, Neoplasms, diagnosis, Surface Properties
Référence
Br J Pharmacol. 2015 Feb;172(4):975-91