Recent advances in the preparation and application of multifunctional iron oxide and liposome-based nanosystems for multimodal diagnosis and therapy.

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Advanced Imaging Unit, Fundación Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (CNIC), CIBER de Enfermedades Respiratorias, C/Melchor Fernández-Almagro 3 , 28029 Madrid , Spain.

Published: December 2016

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  • Recent biomedical discoveries have improved our understanding of complex diseases and led to the redesign of therapeutic protocols towards combined multitherapy for better healing outcomes.
  • Imaging techniques have become essential tools for visualizing and monitoring disease states, necessitating detailed information for effective treatment.
  • The review discusses advancements in using multifunctional nanostructures, like iron oxide nano-radiotracers for PET/MRI imaging and multifunctional liposomes, primarily in cancer and cardiovascular diseases.

Article Abstract

Nowadays, thanks to the successful discoveries in the biomedical field achieved in the last two decades, a deeper understanding about the complexity of mechanistic aspects of different pathological processes has been obtained. As a consequence, even the standard therapeutic protocols have undergone a vast redesign. In fact, the awareness about the necessity to progress towards a combined multitherapy in order to potentially increase the final healing chances has become a reality. One of the crucial elements of this novel approach is that large amounts of detailed information are highly needed and imaging techniques represent one of the most powerful tools to visualize and monitor the pathological state of the patient. To this scope, due to their unique features, nanostructured materials have emerged as attractive elements for the development of multifunctional tools for diagnosis and therapy. Hence, in this review, the most recent and relevant advances achieved by applying multifunctional nanostructures in multimodal theranosis of different diseases will be discussed. In more detail, the preparation and application of single multifunctional nano-radiotracers based on iron oxides and enabling PET/MRI dual imaging will be firstly detailed. After that, especially considering their highly promising clinical potential, the preparation and application of multifunctional liposomes useful for multimodal imaging and therapy will be reviewed. In both cases, a special focus will be set on the application of such a multifunctional nanocarriers in cancer as well as cardiovascular diseases.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5071816PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2016.0055DOI Listing

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