Poly Ethylene Glycol (PEG)‐Based Hydrogels for Drug Delivery in Cancer Therapy: A Comprehensive Review

Author:

Wang Zihan1,Ye Qinzhou2,Yu Sheng3,Akhavan Behnam45678ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Chemistry Nankai University Tianjin 300071 P. R. China

2. Sichuan Agricultural University Sichuan 611130 P. R. China

3. Chemical Synthesis and Pollution Control Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province China West Normal University Nanchong 637000 P. R. China

4. School of Engineering University of Newcastle Callaghan NSW 2308 Australia

5. Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) New Lambton Heights NSW 2305 Australia

6. School of Physics The University of Sydney Sydney NSW 2006 Australia

7. School of Biomedical Engineering The University of Sydney Sydney NSW 2006 Australia

8. Sydney Nano Institute The University of Sydney Sydney NSW 2006 Australia

Abstract

AbstractHydrogel‐based drug delivery systems (DDSs) can leverage therapeutically beneficial outcomes in cancer therapy. In this domain, polyethylene glycol (PEG) has become increasingly popular as a biomedical polymer and has found clinical use. Owing to their excellent biocompatibility, facile modifiability, and high drug encapsulation rate, PEG hydrogels have shown great promise as drug delivery platforms. Here, the progress in emerging novel designs of PEG‐hydrogels as DDSs for anti‐cancer therapy is reviewed and discussed, focusing on underpinning multiscale release mechanisms categorized under stimuli‐responsive and non‐responsive drug release. The responsive drug delivery approaches are discussed, and the underpinning release mechanisms are elucidated, covering the systems functioning based on either exogenous stimuli‐response, such as photo‐ and magnetic‐sensitive PEG hydrogels, or endogenous stimuli‐response, such as enzyme‐, pH‐, reduction‐, and temperature‐sensitive PEG hydrogels. Special attention is paid to the commercial potential of PEG‐based hydrogels in cancer therapy, highlighting the limitations that need to be addressed in future research for their clinical translation.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Hunter Medical Research Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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