Metal–Drug Coordination Nanoparticles and Hydrogels for Enhanced Delivery

Author:

Wong Ka‐Ying12ORCID,Nie Zhenyu34ORCID,Wong Man‐Sau256ORCID,Wang Yang47ORCID,Liu Juewen12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology University of Waterloo Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada

2. Centre for Eye and Vision Research (CEVR) 17W, Hong Kong Science Park Pak Shek Kok 999077 Hong Kong

3. Department of Urology Xiangya Hospital Central South University Changsha 410008 China

4. Institute of Integrative Medicine Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Xiangya Hospital Central South University Changsha  410008 P. R. China

5. Department of Food Science and Nutrition The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom Kowloon 999077 Hong Kong

6. Research Center for Chinese Medicine Innovation The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom Kowloon 999077 Hong Kong

7. Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Traditional Chinese Medicine Xiangya Hospital Central South University Changsha 410008 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractDrug delivery is a key component of nanomedicine, and conventional delivery relies on the adsorption or encapsulation of drug molecules to a nanomaterial. Many delivery vehicles contain metal ions, such as metal–organic frameworks, metal oxides, transition metal dichalcogenides, MXene, and noble metal nanoparticles. These materials have a high metal content and pose potential long‐term toxicity concerns leading to difficulties for clinical approval. In this review, recent developments are summarized in the use of drug molecules as ligands for metal coordination forming various nanomaterials and soft materials. In these cases, the drug‐to‐metal ratio is much higher than conventional adsorption‐based strategies. The drug molecules are divided into small‐molecule drugs, nucleic acids, and proteins. The formed hybrid materials mainly include nanoparticles and hydrogels, upon which targeting ligands can be grafted to improve efficacy and further decrease toxicity. The application of these materials for addressing cancer, viral infection, bacterial infection inflammatory bowel disease, and bone diseases is reviewed. In the end, some future directions are discussed from fundamental research, materials science, and medicine.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province

Hong Kong Government

Publisher

Wiley

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