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Carbon Dots in Treatment of Pediatric Brain Tumors: Past, Present, and Future Directions

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24119562

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pediatric brain tumor; precision medicine; nanoparticle; nanomedicine; cancer; carbon dot

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Pediatric brain tumors continue to be a major health concern, and current treatments face challenges such as the blood-brain barrier and therapeutic toxicity. Carbon dots (CDs), a type of nanoparticle, show potential as a therapy due to their customizable properties and ability to target cancer cells while reducing toxicity. Six studies have investigated nanoparticle treatments for pediatric brain tumors, including nanoparticle drug formulations and liposomal nanoparticle formulations.
Pediatric brain tumors remain a significant source of morbidity and mortality. Though developments have been made in treating these malignancies, the blood-brain barrier, intra- and inter-tumoral heterogeneity, and therapeutic toxicity pose challenges to improving outcomes. Varying types of nanoparticles, including metallic, organic, and micellar molecules of varying structures and compositions, have been investigated as a potential therapy to circumvent some of these inherent challenges. Carbon dots (CDs) have recently gained popularity as a novel nanoparticle with theranostic properties. This carbon-based modality is highly modifiable, allowing for conjugation to drugs, as well as tumor-specific ligands in an effort to more effectively target cancerous cells and reduce peripheral toxicity. CDs are being studied pre-clinically. The ClinicalTrials.gov site was queried using the search terms: brain tumor and nanoparticle, liposome, micelle, dendrimer, quantum dot, or carbon dot. At the time of this review, 36 studies were found, 6 of which included pediatric patients. Two of the six studies investigated nanoparticle drug formulations, whereas the other four studies were on varying liposomal nanoparticle formulations for the treatment of pediatric brain tumors. Here, we reviewed the context of CDs within the broader realm of nanoparticles, their development, promising pre-clinical potential, and proposed future translational utility.

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