Potential of multifunctional electrospun nanofibers in cancer management

Author:

AL-Attabi Abduladheem1ORCID,Abdulhadi Mohanad Ali2,Al-Ameer Lubna R.3,Hussein Mohammed Dohan Naeem4,Abdulameer Sada Jasim5,Zabibah Rahman S.6,Fadhil Ali A.7

Affiliation:

1. College of Medicine , University of Thi-Qar , Al-Nasiriya , Iraq

2. Department of Medical Laboratory Techniques , Al-Maarif University College , Al-Anbar , Iraq

3. College of Pharmacy , Al-Zahraa University for Women , Karbala , Iraq

4. National University of Science and Technology , Dhi Qar , Iraq

5. Biology Department, College of Education for Pure Science , Wasit University , Kut , Wasit , Iraq

6. Medical Laboratory Technology Department, College of Medical Technology , The Islamic University , Najaf , Iraq

7. Medical Technical College , Al-Farahidi University , Baghdad , Iraq

Abstract

Abstract A controlled and sustained release of drugs is much more desirable and beneficial when dealing with cancer, as such drugs also harm normal cells. Available anticancer drugs used in chemotherapy are associated with severe side effects due to high dosage requirements. Electrospun nanofibers have an extensive surface area, controllable pore size, and tunable drug release profiles, which make these nanofibers promising candidates in the medical field. Electrospun fibrous matrices are increasingly used in cancer research as patches for drug delivery in living organisms and as scaffolds for cancer modeling in the lab. Towards these applications, nanofibers synthesized by electrospinning have exhibited great clinical potential as a biomimetic tumor microenvironment model for drug screening, a controllable platform for localized, prolonged drug release for cancer therapy, and a human cancer diagnostic tool for capture and isolation of circulating tumor cells in the bloodstream and detection of cancer-associated biomarkers. This review briefly describes most of the materials used in electrospinning. Then, we discuss two ways that electrospinning is used to fight cancer: first, as patches with anticancer agents for therapeutic cargo delivery, and second, as three-dimensional fiber for filtering and detecting cancers.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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