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Nanogel: A Versatile Nano-Delivery System for Biomedical Applications

Journal

PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics12030290

Keywords

multifunctional nanogels; crosslinking; stimuli-responsive; delivery; combinational therapy

Funding

  1. Scientific Research Foundation for the Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars, Sichuan Province, China
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2018M643486]
  3. The research Foundation of Collaborative Innovation Center of Sichuan for Elderly Care and Health [19Z09]
  4. National Training Program of Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Undergraduates [201913705020, S201913705117]
  5. Research Project of Innovative Research Team in Chengdu Medical College [CYTD18-05]
  6. The Research Project of Innovative Research Team in Chengdu Medical College [CYTD18-05]
  7. The Research Project of Application Development and Scientific Achievements Transformation in Chengdu Medical College [CYCG19-03]

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Nanogel-based nanoplatforms have become a tremendously promising system of drug delivery. Nanogels constructed by chemical crosslinking or physical self-assembly exhibit the ability to encapsulate hydrophilic or hydrophobic therapeutics, including but not limited to small-molecule compounds and proteins, DNA/RNA sequences, and even ultrasmall nanoparticles, within their 3D polymer network. The nanosized nature of the carriers endows them with a specific surface area and inner space, increasing the stability of loaded drugs and prolonging their circulation time. Reactions or the cleavage of chemical bonds in the structure of drug-loaded nanogels have been shown to trigger the controlled or sustained drug release. Through the design of specific chemical structures and different methods of production, nanogels can realize diverse responsiveness (temperature-sensitive, pH-sensitive and redox-sensitive), and enable the stimuli-responsive release of drugs in the microenvironments of various diseases. To improve therapeutic outcomes and increase the precision of therapy, nanogels can be modified by specific ligands to achieve active targeting and enhance the drug accumulation in disease sites. Moreover, the biomembrane-camouflaged nanogels exhibit additional intelligent targeted delivery features. Consequently, the targeted delivery of therapeutic agents, as well as the combinational therapy strategy, result in the improved efficacy of disease treatments, though the introduction of a multifunctional nanogel-based drug delivery system.

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