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Polysaccharide-Based Theranostic Systems for Combined Imaging and Cancer Therapy: Recent Advances and Challenges

Journal

ACS BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Volume 8, Issue 6, Pages 2281-2306

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.1c01631

Keywords

Polysaccharides; Theranostics; Drug delivery; Imaging; Contrast agent; Toxicity

Funding

  1. Department of Science & Technology, GOI [DST/INSPIRE/04/2015/003220]
  2. IIT Mandi [IITM/SG/GA/72]

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Theranostics is a unique platform that combines diagnosis and therapeutics, providing real-time imaging for monitoring treatment and enabling personalized therapy. Polysaccharides, as carriers, have innate advantages and can be tuned for desired functionality and characteristics through postmodification.
Designing novel systems for efficient cancer treatment and improving the quality of life for patients is a prime requirement in the healthcare sector. In this regard, theranostics have recently emerged as a unique platform, which combines the benefits of both diagnosis and therapeutics delivery. Theranostics have the desired contrast agent and the drugs combined in a single carrier, thus providing the opportunity for real-time imaging to monitor the therapy results. This helps in reducing the hazards related to treatment overdose or underdose and gives the possibility of personalized therapy. Polysaccharides, as natural biomolecules, have been widely explored to develop theranostics, as they act as a matrix for simultaneously loading both contrast agents and drugs for their utility in drug delivery and imaging. Additionally, their remarkable physicochemical attributes (biodegradability, satisfactory safety profile, abundance, and diversity in functionality and charge) can be tuned via postmodification, which offers numerous possibilities to develop theranostics with desired characteristics. Hence, we provide an overview of recent advances in polysaccharide matrix-based theranostics for drug delivery combined with magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, positron emission tomography, single photon emission computed tomography, and ultrasound imaging. Herein, we also summarize the toxicity assessment of polysaccharides, associated contrast agents, and nanotoxicity along with the challenges and future research directions.

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