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Hyaluronic Acid–Based Activatable Nanomaterials for Stimuli‐Responsive Imaging and Therapeutics: Beyond CD44‐Mediated Drug Delivery
Author(s) -
Choi Ki Young,
Han Hwa Seung,
Lee Eun Sook,
Shin Jung Min,
Almquist Benjamin D.,
Lee Doo Sung,
Park Jae Hyung
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
advanced materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 10.707
H-Index - 527
eISSN - 1521-4095
pISSN - 0935-9648
DOI - 10.1002/adma.201803549
Subject(s) - hyaluronic acid , drug delivery , nanomaterials , hyaluronidase , nanotechnology , materials science , drug , cd44 , targeted drug delivery , pharmacology , chemistry , medicine , biochemistry , enzyme , cell , anatomy
There is a rapidly increasing interest in developing stimuli‐responsive nanomaterials for treating a variety of diseases. By enabling the activation of function locally at the sites of interest, it is possible to increase therapeutic efficacy significantly while simultaneously reducing adverse side effects. While there are many sophisticated nanomaterials available, they are often highly complex and not easily transferrable to industrial scales and clinical settings. However, nanomaterials based on hyaluronic acid offer a compelling strategy for reducing their complexity while retaining several desirable benefits such as active targeting and stimuli‐responsive degradation. Herein, the basic properties of hyaluronic acid, its binding partners, and natural routes for degradation by hyaluronidases—hyaluronic‐acid‐degrading enzymes—and oxidative stresses are discussed. Recent advances in designing hyaluronic acid–based, actively targeted, hyaluronidase‐ or reactive‐oxygen‐species‐responsive nanomaterials for both diagnostic imaging and therapeutic delivery, which go beyond merely the classical targeting of CD44, are summarized.
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