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Metallofullerenols in biomedical applications

Autor
Litwinienko, Grzegorz
Grębowski, Jacek
Data publikacji
2022
Abstrakt (EN)

Metallofullerenols (MFs) are functionalized endohedral fullerenes connecting at least three levels of organization of matter: atomic, molecular, and supramolecular, resulting in their unique activity at the nanoscale. Biomedical applications of MFs started from gadolinium-containing contrasting agents, but today their potential medical applications go far beyond diagnostics and magnetic resonance imaging. In many cases, preclinical studies have shown a great therapeutic value of MFs, and here we provide an overview of interactions of MFs with high-energy radiation and with reactive oxygen species generated during radiation as a ground for potential applications in modern therapy of cancer patients. We also present the current knowledge on interactions of MFs with proteins and with other components of cells and tissues. Due to their antioxidant properties, as well as their ability to regulate the expression of genes involved in apoptosis, angiogenesis, and stimulation of the immune response, MFs can contribute to inhibition of tumor growth and protection of normal cells. MFs with enclosed gadolinium act as inhibitors of tumor growth in targeted therapy along with imaging techniques, but we hope that the data gathered in this review will help to accelerate further progress in the implementation of MFs, also the ones containing rare earth metals other than gadolinium, in a broad range of bioapplications covering not only diagnostics and bioimaging but also radiation therapy and cancer treatment by not-cytotoxic agents.

Słowa kluczowe EN
Metallofullerene
Metallofullerenol
MRI contrast Agent
Radiation therapy
Reactive oxygen species
Therapeutics
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki chemiczne
Czasopismo
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Tom
238
Strony od-do
114481
ISSN
0223-5234
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2022-05-20
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