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Metal‐Coordinated Supramolecular Self‐Assemblies for Cancer Theranostics.

Authors :
Xu, Jiating
Wang, Jun
Ye, Jin
Jiao, Jiao
Liu, Zhiguo
Zhao, Chunjian
Li, Bin
Fu, Yujie
Source :
Advanced Science; 8/18/2021, Vol. 8 Issue 16, p1-40, 40p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Metal‐coordinated supramolecular nanoassemblies have recently attracted extensive attention as materials for cancer theranostics. Owing to their unique physicochemical properties, metal‐coordinated supramolecular self‐assemblies can bridge the boundary between traditional inorganic and organic materials. By tailoring the structural components of the metal ions and binding ligands, numerous multifunctional theranostic nanomedicines can be constructed. Metal‐coordinated supramolecular nanoassemblies can modulate the tumor microenvironment (TME), thus facilitating the development of TME‐responsive nanomedicines. More importantly, TME‐responsive organic–inorganic hybrid nanomaterials can be constructed in vivo by exploiting the metal‐coordinated self‐assembly of a variety of functional ligands, which is a promising strategy for enhancing the tumor accumulation of theranostic molecules. In this review, recent advancements in the design and fabrication of metal‐coordinated supramolecular nanomedicines for cancer theranostics are highlighted. These supramolecular compounds are classified according to the order in which the coordinated metal ions appear in the periodic table. Furthermore, the prospects and challenges of metal‐coordinated supramolecular self‐assemblies for both technical advances and clinical translation are discussed. In particular, the superiority of TME‐responsive nanomedicines for in vivo coordinated self‐assembly is elaborated, with an emphasis on strategies that enhance the accumulation of functional components in tumors for an ideal theranostic outcome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21983844
Volume :
8
Issue :
16
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Advanced Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151958087
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202101101