Two-dimensional layered nanomaterials for tumor diagnosis and treatment

With the evolution of nanomedicine, the past decades witnessed diversified nanomaterials as marvelous anti-tumor tools ushering in a new era of tumor diagnosis and treatment. Among them, two-dimensional layered nanomaterial as an emerging class of nanomaterials has one dimension less than 100 nm, sh...

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Main Authors: Hong Chengyuan, Liu Zhusheng, Chen Tianxiang, Wu Aiguo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2023-06-01
Series:Medical Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/mr-2023-0006
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author Hong Chengyuan
Liu Zhusheng
Chen Tianxiang
Wu Aiguo
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Liu Zhusheng
Chen Tianxiang
Wu Aiguo
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description With the evolution of nanomedicine, the past decades witnessed diversified nanomaterials as marvelous anti-tumor tools ushering in a new era of tumor diagnosis and treatment. Among them, two-dimensional layered nanomaterial as an emerging class of nanomaterials has one dimension less than 100 nm, showing a high specific area and the thinnest sheet-like structure (Liu S, Pan X, Liu H. Twodimensional nanomaterials for photothermal therapy. Angew Chem Int Ed 2020;59:5890–900). The discovery of graphene drove the exploration of various new two-dimensional layered nanomaterials for tumor diagnosis and treatment including graphene-based nanomaterials, black phosphorus (BP), transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), layered double hydroxides (LDHs), and bismuth oxyhalides (BiOX, X=F, Cl, Br, I) (Ma H, Xue MQ. Recent advances in the photothermal applications of two-dimensional nanomaterial: photothermal therapy and beyond. J Mater Chem 2021;9:17569). On the one hand, they exhibit strong near-infrared (NIR) absorption and the capacity of optimizing corresponding properties by adjusting the crystal structure. On the other hand, they own unique strengths such as fantastic physicochemical properties (graphene-based nanomaterials), high loading capacity (BP), distinct phase-dependent optical properties (TMDs), a specific chemical response to the tumor microenvironment (LDHs), and large X-ray attenuation coefficient (BiOX). Herein, we briefly introduce three typical two-dimensional layered nanomaterials, their prospects and future research priorities in tumor diagnosis and treatment are concluded.
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spelling doaj.art-bd84f42e5f9e4d9fbaa05b14538399e12023-09-18T06:31:57ZengDe GruyterMedical Review2749-96422023-06-013320520810.1515/mr-2023-0006Two-dimensional layered nanomaterials for tumor diagnosis and treatmentHong Chengyuan0Liu Zhusheng1Chen Tianxiang2Wu Aiguo3Cixi Institute of Biomedical Engineering, International Cooperation Base of Biomedical Materials Technology and Application, CAS Key Laboratory of Magnetic Materials and Devices and Zhejiang Engineering Research Center for Biomedical Materials, Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Ningbo Key Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging Probe Materials and Technology, Ningbo 315201, Zhejiang Province, ChinaCixi Institute of Biomedical Engineering, International Cooperation Base of Biomedical Materials Technology and Application, CAS Key Laboratory of Magnetic Materials and Devices and Zhejiang Engineering Research Center for Biomedical Materials, Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Ningbo Key Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging Probe Materials and Technology, Ningbo 315201, Zhejiang Province, ChinaCixi Institute of Biomedical Engineering, International Cooperation Base of Biomedical Materials Technology and Application, CAS Key Laboratory of Magnetic Materials and Devices and Zhejiang Engineering Research Center for Biomedical Materials, Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Ningbo Key Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging Probe Materials and Technology, Ningbo 315201, Zhejiang Province, ChinaCixi Institute of Biomedical Engineering, International Cooperation Base of Biomedical Materials Technology and Application, CAS Key Laboratory of Magnetic Materials and Devices and Zhejiang Engineering Research Center for Biomedical Materials, Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Ningbo Key Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging Probe Materials and Technology, Ningbo 315201, Zhejiang Province, ChinaWith the evolution of nanomedicine, the past decades witnessed diversified nanomaterials as marvelous anti-tumor tools ushering in a new era of tumor diagnosis and treatment. Among them, two-dimensional layered nanomaterial as an emerging class of nanomaterials has one dimension less than 100 nm, showing a high specific area and the thinnest sheet-like structure (Liu S, Pan X, Liu H. Twodimensional nanomaterials for photothermal therapy. Angew Chem Int Ed 2020;59:5890–900). The discovery of graphene drove the exploration of various new two-dimensional layered nanomaterials for tumor diagnosis and treatment including graphene-based nanomaterials, black phosphorus (BP), transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), layered double hydroxides (LDHs), and bismuth oxyhalides (BiOX, X=F, Cl, Br, I) (Ma H, Xue MQ. Recent advances in the photothermal applications of two-dimensional nanomaterial: photothermal therapy and beyond. J Mater Chem 2021;9:17569). On the one hand, they exhibit strong near-infrared (NIR) absorption and the capacity of optimizing corresponding properties by adjusting the crystal structure. On the other hand, they own unique strengths such as fantastic physicochemical properties (graphene-based nanomaterials), high loading capacity (BP), distinct phase-dependent optical properties (TMDs), a specific chemical response to the tumor microenvironment (LDHs), and large X-ray attenuation coefficient (BiOX). Herein, we briefly introduce three typical two-dimensional layered nanomaterials, their prospects and future research priorities in tumor diagnosis and treatment are concluded.https://doi.org/10.1515/mr-2023-0006tumor diagnosistumor treatmenttwo-dimensional layered nanomaterials
spellingShingle Hong Chengyuan
Liu Zhusheng
Chen Tianxiang
Wu Aiguo
Two-dimensional layered nanomaterials for tumor diagnosis and treatment
Medical Review
tumor diagnosis
tumor treatment
two-dimensional layered nanomaterials
title Two-dimensional layered nanomaterials for tumor diagnosis and treatment
title_full Two-dimensional layered nanomaterials for tumor diagnosis and treatment
title_fullStr Two-dimensional layered nanomaterials for tumor diagnosis and treatment
title_full_unstemmed Two-dimensional layered nanomaterials for tumor diagnosis and treatment
title_short Two-dimensional layered nanomaterials for tumor diagnosis and treatment
title_sort two dimensional layered nanomaterials for tumor diagnosis and treatment
topic tumor diagnosis
tumor treatment
two-dimensional layered nanomaterials
url https://doi.org/10.1515/mr-2023-0006
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