Using nanotechnology to progress the utilization of marine natural products in combating multidrug resistance in cancer: A prospective strategy

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Achieving targeted, customized, and combination therapies with clarity of the involved molecular pathways is crucial in the treatment as well as overcoming multidrug resistance (MDR) in cancer. Nanotechnology has emerged as an innovative and promising approach to address the problem of drug resistance. Developing nano-formulation-based therapies using therapeutic agents poses a synergistic effect to overcome MDR in cancer. In this review, we aimed to highlight the important pathways involved in the progression of MDR in cancer mediated through nanotechnology-based approaches that have been employed to circumvent them in recent years. Here, we also discussed the potential use of marine metabolites to treat MDR in cancer, utilizing active drug-targeting nanomedicine-based techniques to enhance selective drug accumulation in cancer cells. The discussion also provides future insights for developing complex targeted, multistage responsive nanomedical drug delivery systems for effective cancer treatments. We propose more combinational studies and their validation for the possible marine-based nanoformulations for future development.

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Bhusare, N., Gade, A., & Kumar, M. S. (2024, June 1). Using nanotechnology to progress the utilization of marine natural products in combating multidrug resistance in cancer: A prospective strategy. Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbt.23732

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