2021
DOI: 10.1080/10717544.2021.1977425
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RGD-targeted redox responsive nano micelle: co-loading docetaxel and indocyanine green to treat the tumor

Abstract: Cancer, also known as a malignant tumor, has developed into a type of disease with the highest fatality rate, seriously threatening the lives and health of people. Chemotherapy is one of the most important methods for the treatment of cancer. However, chemotherapy drugs have some problems, such as low solubility and lack of targeting, which severely limit their clinical applications. To solve these problems, we designed a block copolymer that has a disulfide bond response. The polymer uses RGD peptide (arginin… Show more

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“…Combinational therapy improved photodestruction without tumour recurrence over photothermal therapy (PTT) or photodynamic therapy (PDT) alone. Ren [10] created a disulfide bond block copolymer to overcome issues regarding the properties of ICG and its therapeutic potential. The polymer employs RGD peptide (ar-arginine-glycineaspartic acid) as the active targeting group, PEG (polyethylene glycol) as the hydrophilic end, and PCL (polycaprolactone) as the hydrophobic end.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combinational therapy improved photodestruction without tumour recurrence over photothermal therapy (PTT) or photodynamic therapy (PDT) alone. Ren [10] created a disulfide bond block copolymer to overcome issues regarding the properties of ICG and its therapeutic potential. The polymer employs RGD peptide (ar-arginine-glycineaspartic acid) as the active targeting group, PEG (polyethylene glycol) as the hydrophilic end, and PCL (polycaprolactone) as the hydrophobic end.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In situ-created photothermal network-based thermosensitive hydrogel (PNT-gel) from supramolecular cross-linking conjugated polymers stabilizes ICG and offers excellent combinatorial photothermal/photodynamic anticancer therapy. Ren [ 10 ] created a disulfide bond block copolymer to overcome issues regarding the properties of ICG and its therapeutic potential. The amphiphilic polymer delivered DOC (docetaxel) and ICG (indocyanine green) for photothermal chemotherapy.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth noting that premature drug leakage, low drug delivery efficiency and defective cellular uptake are considerable (Almawash et al, 2018), breast cancer (Lu et al, 2020), and prostate cancer (Xiao et al, 2022). In addtion, glycol chitosan (GC)-based polymeric nanoagents have been widely used for delivering chemotherapeutic drugs via hydrophobic interactions, such as paclitaxel (Hao et al, 2019), cisplatin (Wang et al, 2021), camptothecin (CPT) (Dutta et al, 2021), or DTX (Ren et al, 2021), resulting in maximized therapeutic efficacies.…”
Section: The Role Of Novel Polymeric Nanoagents In Cancer Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%