Perspectives of metal-organic framework nanosystem to overcome tumor drug resistance

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Abstract

Cancer is one of the most harmful diseases in the world, which causes huge numbers of deaths every year. Many drugs have been developed to treat tumors. However, drug resistance usually develops after a period of time, which greatly weakens the therapeutic effect. Tumor drug resistance is characterized by blocking the action of anticancer drugs, resisting apoptosis and DNA repair, and evading immune recognition. To tackle tumor drug resistance, many engineered drug delivery systems (DDS) have been developed. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are one kind of emerging and promising nanocarriers for DDS with high surface area and abundant active sites that make the functionalization simpler and more efficient. These features enable MOFs to achieve advantages easily towards other materials. In this review, we highlight the main mechanisms of tumor drug resistance and the characteristics of MOFs. The applications and opportunities of MOF-based DDS to overcome tumor drug resistance are also discussed, shedding light on the future development of MOFs to address tumor drug resistance.

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Wang, H., Li, S., Yang, Y., Zhang, L., Zhang, Y., & Wei, T. (2022). Perspectives of metal-organic framework nanosystem to overcome tumor drug resistance. Cancer Drug Resistance. OAE Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.20517/cdr.2022.76

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