Affiliation:
1. Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine Laboratory, Department of Health Care, Metropolitan Autonomous University—Xochimilco, Mexico City 04960, Mexico
Abstract
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most aggressive primary malignant tumor of the brain. Although there are currently a wide variety of therapeutic approaches focused on tumor elimination, such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and tumor field therapy, among others, the main approach involves surgery to remove the GBM. However, since tumor growth occurs in normal brain tissue, complete removal is impossible, and patients end up requiring additional treatments after surgery. In this line, Catalytic Nanomedicine has achieved important advances in developing bionanocatalysts, brain-tissue-biocompatible catalytic nanostructures capable of destabilizing the genetic material of malignant cells, causing their apoptosis. Previous work has demonstrated the efficacy of bionanocatalysts and their selectivity for cancer cells without affecting surrounding healthy tissue cells. The present review provides a detailed description of these nanoparticles and their potential mechanisms of action as antineoplastic agents, covering the most recent research and hypotheses from their incorporation into the tumor bed, internalization via endocytosis, specific chemotaxis by mitochondrial and nuclear genetic material, and activation of programmed cell death. In addition, a case report of a patient with GBM treated with the bionanocatalysts following tumor removal surgery is described. Finally, the gaps in knowledge that must be bridged before the clinical translation of these compounds with such a promising future are detailed.
Funder
National Council of Science and Technology
Subject
General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering
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