Oxidative stress modulating nanomaterials and their biochemical roles in nanomedicine
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Patel, Kapil D.
Keskin-Erdogan, Zalike
Sawadkar, Prasad
Nik Sharifulden, Nik Syahirah Aliaa
Shannon, Mark Robert
Patel, Madhumita
Silva, Lady Barrios
Patel, Rajkumar
Chau, David Y.S.
Knowles, Jonathan C.
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Many pathological conditions are predominantly associated with oxidative stress, arising from reactive oxygen species (ROS); therefore, the modulation of redox activities has been a key strategy to restore normal tissue functions. Current approaches involve establishing a favorable cellular redox environment through the administration of therapeutic drugs and redox-active nanomaterials (RANs). In particular, RANs not only provide a stable and reliable means of therapeutic delivery but also possess the capacity to finely tune various interconnected components, including radicals, enzymes, proteins, transcription factors, and metabolites. Here, we discuss the roles that engineered RANs play in a spectrum of pathological conditions, such as cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, infections, and inflammation. We visualize the dual functions of RANs as both generator and scavenger of ROS, emphasizing their profound impact on diverse cellular functions. The focus of this review is solely on inorganic redox-active nanomaterials (inorganic RANs). Additionally, we deliberate on the challenges associated with current RANs-based approaches and propose potential research directions for their future clinical translation.
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Nanoscale Horizons
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