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Nanoplatform for the Delivery of Topotecan in the Cancer Milieu: An Appraisal of its Therapeutic Efficacy

Authors :
Mohammed Kanan Alshammari
Mohammed Khalid Alghazwni
Abrar Saleh Alharbi
Ghayda Ghazi Alqurashi
Mehnaz Kamal
Salman Rahim Alnufaie
Salem Sayer Alshammari
Bandar Ali Alshehri
Rami Hatem Tayeb
Rashad Jameel M. Bougeis
Alaa Adel Aljehani
Nawaf M. Alotaibi
Abida Abida
Mohd. Imran
Source :
Cancers. 15(1)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Chemotherapy has been the predominant treatment modality for cancer patients, but its overall performance is still modest. Difficulty in penetration of tumor tissues, a toxic profile in high doses, multidrug resistance in an array of tumor types, and the differential architecture of tumor cells as they grow are some of the bottlenecks associated with the clinical usage of chemotherapeutics. Recent advances in tumor biology understanding and the emergence of novel targeted drug delivery tools leveraging various nanosystems offer hope for developing effective cancer treatments. Topotecan is a topoisomerase I inhibitor that stabilizes the transient TOPO I-DNA cleavable complex, leading to single-stranded breaks in DNA. Due to its novel mechanism of action, TOPO is reported to be active against various carcinomas, namely small cell lung cancer, cervical cancer, breast cancer, and ovarian cancer. Issues of cross-resistance with numerous drugs, rapid conversion to its inactive form in biological systems, appended adverse effects, and higher water solubility limit its therapeutic efficacy in clinical settings. Topotecan nanoformulations offer several benefits for enhancing the therapeutic action of this significant class of chemotherapeutics. The likelihood that the target cancer cells will be exposed to the chemotherapeutic drug while in the drug-sensitive s-phase is increased due to the slow and sustained release of the chemotherapeutic, which could provide for a sustained duration of exposure of the target cancer cells to the bioavailable drug and result in the desired therapeutic outcome. This article explores nanoenabled active and passive targeting strategies and combinatorial therapy employing topotecan to ameliorate various cancers, along with a glimpse of the clinical studies utilizing the said molecule.

Subjects

Subjects :
Cancer Research
Oncology

Details

ISSN :
20726694
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancers
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....17f2b4cc5b4058439ec5efedab059136