Ultrasound is one of the most commonly used methods in the diagnosis and therapy of diseases due to its safety, deep penetration into tissue, and non-invasive nature. In the drug/gene delivery systems, ultrasound shows many advantages in terms of site-specific delivery and spatial release control of drugs/genes and attracts increasing attention. Microbubbles are the most well-known ultrasound-responsive delivery materials. Recently, nanobubbles, droplets, micelles, and nanoliposomes have been developed as novel carriers in this field. Herein, we review advances of novel ultrasound-responsive materials (nanobubbles, droplets, micelles and nanoliposomes) and discuss the challenges of ultrasound-responsive materials in delivery systems to boost the development of ultrasound-responsive materials as delivery carriers.
Structure-based nanocarrier design
for protein delivery remains
challenging and has rarely been documented in the literature. We herein
present a facile computer-aided approach for rational and customized
design of a unique linear–dendritic telodendrimer that self-assembles
into a nanocarrier for therapeutic protein delivery, e.g., insulin.
Virtual screening of a small-molecule library was performed to identify
optimal protein binding moieties, which were conjugated precisely
in the telodendrimer backbone preinstalled with charged moieties.
We systematically tested our hypothesis and obtained significant correlations
between the computational predictions and experimental results. The d-α-tocopherol (vitamin E)-containing nanocarrier showed
strong binding affinity for insulin in both computational prediction
and experiments, which led to improved blood glucose control. This
study affirms the concept and validates the approach of structure-based
nanocarrier design for protein delivery.
Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia (PVL) is a rare oral leukoplakia and has four features such as chronic proliferation, multiple occurrences, refractoriness to treatment and high rate of malignant transformation. As mentioned above, most PVL cases processed to malignancy over many years, sometimes 20 years. However, this report described a case of rapid progress, which had malignant transformation in a short period. Additionally, the aetiology of PVL was discussed and immunity was proposed as the possible cause.
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