Issue 6, 2024

Blood–brain barrier-crossing dendrimers for glioma theranostics

Abstract

Glioma, as a disease of the central nervous system, is difficult to be treated due to the presence of the blood–brain barrier (BBB) that can severely hamper the efficacy of most therapeutic agents. Hence, drug delivery to glioma in an efficient, safe, and specifically targeted manner is the key to effective treatment of glioma. With the advances in nanotechnology, targeted drug delivery systems have been extensively explored to deliver chemotherapeutic agents, nucleic acids, and contrast agents. Among these nanocarriers, dendrimers have played a significant role since they possess highly branched structures, and are easy to be decorated, thus offering numerous binding sites for various drugs and ligands. Dendrimers can be designed to cross the BBB for glioma targeting, therapy or theranostics. In this review, we provide a concise overview of dendrimer-based carrier designs including dendrimer surface modification with hydroxyl termini, peptides, and transferrin etc. for glioma imaging diagnostics, chemotherapy, gene therapy, or imaging-guided therapy. Finally, the future perspectives of dendrimer-based glioma theraputics are also briefly discussed.

Graphical abstract: Blood–brain barrier-crossing dendrimers for glioma theranostics

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
10 Jan 2024
Accepted
12 Feb 2024
First published
13 Feb 2024

Biomater. Sci., 2024,12, 1346-1356

Blood–brain barrier-crossing dendrimers for glioma theranostics

J. Wang, Z. Wang, G. Zhang, J. Rodrigues, H. Tomás, X. Shi and M. Shen, Biomater. Sci., 2024, 12, 1346 DOI: 10.1039/D4BM00043A

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